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Extension Bulletin Illustrations Photograph Collection (P 020), 1915-1963Preliminary Container List (page 1 of 59)

Boxes 6-7379-393. 15 plates of fish from 1906 lithographs. A. Holt; 4x5 glass negatives

Box 8Nitrate negatives

Box 1Unidentified prints.

Box 1 (P020:0395-P020:0656)

395. Home-made Duster on car. Jackson County, ca. 1936396. Pruning Tools

397. Threshing grass seed398. Cattle in pasture399. Harry Schoth in Alfalfa Field Demonstration, ca. 1939400. George Hyslop in Alfalfa Field Demonstration, ca. 1939

401. Truck loaded with cotton for the Mattress Program402. Making Home-made Liquid Lime Sulfur with will equipped installation,

ca. 1932403. Making Home-made Liquid Lime Sulfur with limited equipment, ca. 1932

404. Abandoned Apple Orchards Being Removed, ca. 1932405. Fruit Growers Attending Spray Demonstration406. Federation Wheat Near Central Point, Jackson County, ca. 1928407. Range Cows and Calf Crop - Ashland, ca. 1928

408. Hogs on Alfalfa Pasture, Jackson County409. Filling Concrete Silo, Jackson County, ca. 1928410. Alfalfa Hay - 4 Tons per Acre411. Spreading Alfalfa Hay in November, ca. 1930

412. Trenching in Manure, ca. 1929413. Tile Trenching Machine, ca. 1929414. Method Demonstration Meeting, Drainage415. Registered Herefords and Calf Crop, ca. 1929416. Grangers Gathered to Reseed Land, Applegate District, ca. 1930417. Herd of Cows

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418. Bean Fruit Washing Machine, ca. 1926

419. Scheu heaters in Modoc orchard420. Field of Baart wheat421. Farm Bureau Picnic, ca. 1920

422. Farm Bureau Picnic, ca. 1920423. Schere Bartletts, ca. 1915-1920424. Comice pears on Hollywood orchards425. J.R. McCracken and Dairy Herd of Ashland, ca. 1919

426. Farm Bureau Exchange Warehouses, ca. 1920427. Farm Bureau Exchange, Medford, Oregon, ca. 1920428. Office Force of the Farm Bureau Exchange429. Dicing with horses430. May Day, ca. 1920, no print431. Hereford cattle432. Registered Herefords

433. Registered Shorthorns, ca. 1919434. Shorthorn Auction Sale435. Shorthorn Auction Sale, Medford, Oregon, ca. 1919

436. Loading Nitrate of Soda from touring car into boxcar437. Early truck and boxcar438. Horse and wagon and boxcar439. Girls picking in Comice orchard, ca. 1918

440. Picking crew, Jackson County, ca. 1918441. Thinning crew, Jackson County, ca. 1918442. Medford, Oregon443. Disc harrow used by orchardist

444. Pathologist in laboratory445. Entomologist in laboratory446. Office of Jackson County Pathologist447. Horticultural Inspection force standing beside their autos, ca. 1915

448. Horticultural Squad; C.C. Cate, County Pathologist; C.A. Noren, Asst.; A.C. Allen, Hort. Com.; J.C. Aitken, E. Oatman, C. Martin, & Ross Cline, Inspectors

449. Pears450. Wood Piled for Smudging

451. Stove wood burner452. Instrument shelters453. Smudge pots

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454. Smudge pots burning455. Smudge pots burning at night456. Smudge pots in orchard457. Smudge pots being lit with gasoline torches458. Dicing459. Threshing Bent Grass Seed460. Land being leveled461. Oregon Turkey Growers Plant, ca. 1938

462. Young turkeys and range house463. Roseburg cheese factory464. Making a cotton mattress465. Dill

466. Corn harvester and tractors467. Corn picker468. Douglas County, ca. 1940469. Dusting machine drawn by horses

470. Harvesting Prunes471. Stripping land for irrigation with horses472. Truck being loaded at packing plant473. Drainage Ditch

474. Drainage Outlet475. Ditch draining Swamp476. Natural Drainage Outlet Straightened

477. Turkey 478. Field Corn and Sunflowers grown for Silage479. Land being fitted for border-strip irrigation480. Riverdale Grange Hall

481. Tent Caterpillars482. Dust being applied483. Gully484. Soil erosion

485. Threshing Grass486. Threshed Grass Seed487. Dressed Turkey488. Grading dressed turkeys

489. Prize winning turkeys490. Melon packing plant at Melrose

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491. Harvesting peas with horses, ca. 1929492. Cow-drawn cart

493. Insulated egg storage room, ca. 1930494. Bee Smokers495. Docking lambs496. Blast at Ditching Demonstration497. Horse-drawn mower

498. Pump irrigation outfit, ca. 1918499. Irrigation outfit, ca. 1917500. Irrigated field, ca. 1917501. Early automobiles

502. Early cultivator503. Bank of Commerce, ca. 1916504. Sorghum Field505. Professor Millward with Lane County growers

506. Corn in stocks, Lane County, ca. 1918507. Picnic, University of Oregon, ca. 1919508. Agents visiting a farm509. Sunflowers for silage, ca. 1919

510. German prisoners of war picking beans, Willamette Valley511. Soldiers on furlough picking hops512. Men from U.S. Naval Hospital, Camp Adair, Benton County, Oregon hoeing

Creeping Red Fescue Grass513. Store exhibits an aid to Recruitment. One of many window displays used

in store windows during emergency need for bean pickers in Marion County. Sign describes the job: free transportation, high wages, average $6 to $8 per person per day, average $20 to $30 a family per day, good camping accommodations. In the background are posters of army recruitment.

514. A roadside sign used effectively throughout the harvest season in Marion County calling for employment

515. Weighing time in the bean fields for a mixed platoon of WLA and youth workers. Bean sacks are weighed at the end of the day or when moving the crew to another

field. Many looked hot and tired.

516. O.S.C. co-eds stake hops on Saturdays during Spring quarter517. Barrels of cucumber pickles harvested by Mexicans, Columbia County

518. Mexicans harvesting cucumbers, Acreage 401; tonnage 3,372.2; Mexican man hours used 144,525; dollars earned $116,794.83; lbs. of cucumbers for sour pickles 173,000; lbs. cucumbers for sweet pickles 910,563; lbs. of sweet relish 1,667,061; and

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lbs. of cucumbers for Genuine dills 4,006,210. Columbia County519. Flag-raising ceremony, Columbia County Mexican farm labor camp

520. Platoon and Independent workers loading up in Lane County52l. A platoon is having their lunch hour in Lane County522. Millers, one of Salem's department stores, helped promote the Women's

Land Army through the bean harvest with this window display

523. Women who are part of the "Housewife Special" are boarding a bus to go out and help save Marion County's bean crop

524. A street in Merrill Migratory Farm Labor Camp, ca. 1944. Office is tent at left by light pole, Nurses tent next,

525. Sign near Coburg Camp, ca. 1944526. Coburg Camp Office, Left to right, Glenn Griffith, Manager of Coburg

Camp; M.C. Wilson, U.S.D.A.; Dean W.A. Schoenfeld, Oregon State College in front of the office, ca. 1944

527. Coburg Camps facilities: laundry shelter, showers, and hot water boiler, ca. 1944528. Family groups picking the beans in Washington County. Mother trains

the girls how to pick beans efficiently

529. People harvesting peas in Umatilla County, Regular crews of town women worked on the belts where the peas are inspected before going into the cans. Pendleton, Oregon

530. Mexican Nationals pulling onions in Klamath County, ca. 1943531. Mexican Nationals hoeing sugar beets in Malheur County, ca. 1943

532. Farm labor supply center for inter-county workers in Coburg, Oregon, ca. 1943

533. Pickers leaving Coburg, Oregon camps for the bean fields, Men and women on a truck, ca. 1943.

534. Homemade loader picking up baled hay in the field, ca. 1943535. Pea viner preparing peas for cannery, ca. 1943536. Mr. Leonard Grant, government hunter, exhibits the result of his skill in

the form of a large cougar, Mr. Grant owns a stock farm in the Harlan area.

537. Two types of Indian shell mound at Ten-mile Creek south of Yachats. Low mounds covered with sod are almost pure shell, with very little mixture

538. Low mound at Ten-mile Creek south of Yachats, Very little mixture

539. Close-up of shell deposit material, Individual shells are partially decomposed, break up with handling

540. Skunk cabbage and buttercup in pasture, at time spraying was done with 2,4-d, Skunk cabbage was controlled, buttercup showed only temporary effect.

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Treatment in April, Watter Kiser farm, Taft.

541. Soil fertility is reflected by heavy production in Malheur county, Onions for war needs, ca. 1942

542. Visual evidence of the size of Malheur County and of the area served by the county agents' office. This picture shows the county agent studying a roadway sign post in southwestern Malheur County while on a trip to determine the area infested with Mormon Crickets and to arrange for control measures where necessary. The sign board points to Jordan Valley, 92 miles away and Jordan Valley is still 95 miles from Ontario where the office is located. On this particular three day trip, nearly 600 miles were covered, all in Malheur County, only about 15 miles of the same road was retraced and 19 farms or ranches were visited. Malheur County is 168 miles long and 66 miles wide as the crow flies, has a total area of 6,325, 120 acres, has 2884 miles of public roads and approximately 2500 farms, ca. June, 1939

543. Hybrid Corn Growing contest in Malheur County, 1939. The picture is of E.R. Jackman harvesting corn in hybrid growing contest, H.N. Black Farm, Oregon Slope in October 1939.

544. Seed cleaning plant purchased by Malheur County farmers and Blue Mountain Seed Growers Association, 1940. The organization of the cooperative to purchase this plant was one of the major activities of the county extension office in 1940. This plant contains the most up-to-date seed cleaning equipment to be found in the Lower Snake River Valley, This building and equipment cost nearly $30,000. This plant cleaned over two million pounds of seed in 1938.

545. Effect of excluding insects from red and ladino clover, ca. July, 1940. The screen used on the cages was of about the same mesh as ordinary window screen and extruded all but the smallest insects, A little less light and wind might have been detrimental to seed setting inside the cages but could have hardly made the enormous difference indicated, Probably pollinating insects are of more importance in clover seed yields than has been realized. Dr. H.A. Scullen, Entomologist at Oregon State College, spent almost a week making sweepings and studying insect population in seed fields throughout the county. This study was made to serve as a basis for working out a proposed research project on the effect of insects on seed yields.

546. Dairy Husbandry in Malheur County. Activities of the county agents have increased over the years which has included the organization of a dairy herd improvement association. The organization was completed in 1940. At the start of the association only 26 herd owners with 16 days of testing had agreed to membership but this was gradually expanded until 34 herds with 24 days of testing was reached.

547. Owyhee Dam located in Malheur County, was constructed in 1935. In the

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spring of 1936 the Owyhee reservoir was filled to capacity and a great deal of water had to be let through the dam. There was enough water wasted to have practically half filled the reservoir again. There now remains in the reservoir over six hundred thousand acre feet of usable water, this, in a year when run-off was about normal, When the reservoir is filled to capacity there is practically a two year supply available.

548. Land clearing operations on the vale project. Each year the Agent arranges for a number of fertilizer trials for the purpose of gathering data which may be of value at some later date, In 1932 the trials of super-phosphate on red clover and alfalfa was given.

549. Richard Davis' calf at the end of a thirty-five mile ride by auto in Malheur County in 1924.

550. Coburg Farm labor camp. A view down one of the streets, ca. 1946.551. Coburg farm labor camp, Young girl does the washing while the rest of the family is out

picking beans in 1946552. Filbert harvester. Filbert harvester of this general type helped solve the

filbert harvest labor problem in Lane County, ca. 1946553. Filbert harvester, Filbert harvester of this general type helped solve the

filbert harvest labor problem in Lane County, ca. 1946

554. Equipment demonstration of land leveling on September 9, 1947 by the Linn-Lane Soil Conservation District cooperating with the Oregon State College Extension Service and equipment dealers. Large land scraper plane demonstrated by the BE-GE Manufacturing Company

555. Equipment demonstration of land leveling on September 9, 1947 by the Linn-Lane Soil Conservation District cooperating with the Oregon State College Extension Service and equipment dealers. Eversman land plane PL-12

556. Nut harvesting machine. Filbert cleaning machine which nuts are sub-jected to a blast of air in the cage that takes out refuse and leaves filberts clean, excepting for husks that are removed in another machine. The labor shortage during the war followed by low prices of filberts forced filbert growers with large acreages to develop nut harvesting machines

557. Filbert harvester that is pulled by a tractor and operates satisfactorily. 558. Dean Schoenfeld of the Oregon Experiment Extension

559. A.A. Reed, ca. 1924, County Extension Agent560. J.R. Gurton and Hattie Mae Rhonemus presenting summary of 1951 4-H

Club work561. Charles W. Smith addressing annual Council meeting, 1950

562. Klamath potatoes, ca. 1937563. Farm Security Administration labor camp at Merrill for potato harvest workers.

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Three such camps were established in the Klamath Basin, one at Merrill, one at Malin, and one at Tutelage, California

564. instructions and demonstration on firefighting and how to make a fire trail by the "one lick' method. Boys being trained by U.S. and State Forest Service, U.S. Indian Service, Klamath Forest Protective Association, and U.S. Forest Park Service, Klamath 1941

565. Boys putting a fire trail around a fire which was started for this training purpose. They are using the "one lick" method of trail building. These boys will be hired during the fire season at $105 per month and each agency listed in 564 will use the boys to make up their crews, Klamath, ca. 1941

566. Loading automotive junk for salvage shipment in Klamath, 1941. one truck man hauled 265 tons of automotive junk from one of the old city dumps on a return load to California after hauling vegetables from California to Klamath Falls

567. Hoist on truck used for loading a scrap. Firm shipped 7 such carloads of scrap iron from Klamath County during April, ca. 1941

568. Central salvage depot for Klamath county, established at 6th and Commercial Its. All people who had salvage material to donate were asked to leave it in this scrap pile. Scrap was sold on sealed bids and money used to get in more scrap and balance divided among was activities.

569. One scrap pile in Klamath Falls, showing some of the scrap gathered in official salvage scrap pile, 1941

570. Shipping and sorting warehouse in Klamath, 1941571. Potatoes are dumped from the truck which brings them from the field on

to this conveyor leading to the sorting machine, Klamath, ca. 1941

572. Showing operations of the Packing Company. First-grade potatoes coming over the grader after off-grades are removed, Klamath, ca. 1941

573. Sacking and weighing one of the sacks of potatoes off the end of the grader. Klamath, ca. 1941

574. The loading platform where an average of one car of potatoes every 55 minutes is being filled, Operations of the Packing company, Klamath, ca. 1941

575. Car of U.S. No. 1 Klamath netted gem potatoes headed for San Francisco, ca. 1941

576. Potato storage, ca. 1938577. Potato harvest, Klamath county, ca. 1932578. Home-built equipment, 12-foot cutting bar and curlers for harvesting

small seed on Geary Bros. Ranch, Klamath Falls.

579. Cutting bar and equipment in operation showing excellent way in which curlers windrow, and the clean cutting of the 12-foot sickle bar in Klamath

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county580. Tin fences used in grasshopper control in the Upper Klamath Marsh. Tin

14" high with holes in the ground every 50 feet. This proved particularly effective in control operations, ca. 1937

581. Tin fences were built in a V shape in advance of moving hordes of grasshoppers, Klamath County, ca. 1937

582. Shows a few grasshoppers taken in one of the many holes used with tin fences in the Upper Klamath Marsh, ca. 1937

583. Shows typical pit 50% filled with hoppers. Close examination would show hoppers falling into the pits in a constant stream, similar to running water, A total of 92 pits were dug which captured 3,056 cubic feet of hoppers, totaling about 3,000,000,000 hoppers, as estimated by measuring one cubic inch of small hoppers. Fences and pits were particularly important in trapping large quantities of hoppers and aided poisoning operations by bunching hoppers in the areas behind the fences, poisoning efficiency being increased several hundredfold, ca. 1937

584. County Extension Agent W.B. Parker, discussing cooperative work for advancement of horticultural interests in Lane County

585. Turkey Marketing cooperative, Klamath County, ca. 1931586. Harvesting potatoes, ca. 1927 in Klamath County

587. Packing lettuce, Klamath Falls County, ca. 1924588. Loading sugar beets, Dairy Oregon, ca. 1924589. From sagebrush to potatoes. Malin Irrigation District in which farm lands

are being rapidly developed from raw sagebrush land, ca. 1927, Klamath County

590. Potato cellar, just one of the 60 cellars constructed within the past two years (1927). Total storage about 5000 sacks each, or 300,000 sacks, farm storage, Klamath County

591. Agricultural floats prepared for the Great Northern Railroad celebration, Klamath Falls, ca. 1928, celebrating completion of that line

592. First prize agricultural float, Tule Lake Community Club. Railroad celebration, Klamath Falls, ca. May 1928

593. Road-side display of squirrels, killed with poisoned oats, ca. April 9, 1919 Klamath County

594. Road-side display of 204 squirrels from six quarts poisoned oats, ca. April 12, 1919, Klamath County

595. 466 Squirrels from two acres, secured when crew put out poison. 398 quarts poisoned oats used on ranch of 400 acres, ca. June 12, 1919, Klamath County

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596. Judging team at Klamath County Fair, ca. 1921597. Silage Cutter, ca. 1921, Klamath County598. Silage Cutter used in filling silo, was operated by two horse power motor in 1921,

Klamath County599. Burner used on Tule Lake, near Malin, Oregon, ca. 1923, Klamath

County. Proved very effective at that time in districts where hoppers were bunched and where they did not take readily to the poison.

600. One of the grasshopper burners in action, 1923, Klamath County601. Grasshopper burner in action near Merrill, Oregon, ca. 1923.602. One of the Grasshopper burners showing air and gas lines and method of

encircling hoppers with fire.603. Grasshopper poisoning squad in Klamath County, ca. 1923604. Poisoning of a horse in Klamath County, ca. 1923

605. Poisoning of a horse and two dogs in Klamath County, ca. 1923606. Flooding in the western portion of the Stanfield-Echo Meadows area and

bridge approach washed out on highway just north of Buck's corner. Picture taken February 1, 1965 in Umatilla County

607. looking south at the Walla Walla River toward Milton-Freewater during the flood of 1964-65, Umatilla County (print is also in oversize box 20x24 for P 20)

608. Flood in Umatilla County in 1964. On the night of July 26, thunder storm activity south of the Umatilla River concentrated it's energies in an area near Nolin on Speare, Alkali, and Harris Canyon,- and upper Buttercreek. The resulting wall of water which thundered down Speare Canyon demolished a rural home, taking the life of Mrs. Ed Redman. Hardest hit areas was the city of Stanfield. Picture, looking east on the Stanfield Loopread, shows the waters of Stage Gulch rising in the town. At the peak of the flood, houses in the vicinity of the distant Vehicles, were surrounded with water 31 to 4 feet deep.

609. no print610. Leaf Cutter bee habitat in Umatilla County, 1963. Leaf Cutter bee is a

very effective pollinizer of alfalfa. Alfalfa Seed growers are working to increase the populations of both the Leaf Cutter and Alkali Bees, to provide more pollinizers for the expanding acreage of alfalfa being grown for seed.

611. Leaf Cutter habitat in Umatilla County, 1963. The bee collects alfalfa pollen, deposits it in the straw to provide nourishment for its larvae.

612. Herbicide control in Umatilla County, 1962. Air sampling and water catching devices used by agent and crew to ascertain infiltration of volatile herbicide At left of photo is a small air vacuum pump, which pulled air through ether traps packed in dry ice, to measure presence of 2,4-D.

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613. First puncture vine weevils released in Oregon by Victor W. Johnson and Robert W. Every, Umatilla County, 1962. They released 200 Microlarinus lareynii weevils on the noxious weed, Puncture vine, on the morning of August 2, 1963

614. Fire control, Washington County, 1943. Equipment such as the one pictured was secured by many combine operators to carry on their machines. Several fire units also had these hand outfits as part of their equipment.

615. Fire control, Washington County, 1943. A view of some of the equipment collected by a fire crew.

616. Eastern Oregon experiment station Horse barn & Machine Shed, County of Union, ca. 1942

617. A typical field scene of the type of land suitable for the production of Austrian winter peas, Union County, ca. 1941

618. Field pictured yielded 1750 pounds net of Austrian winter peas per acre. The average wheat yield per acre for this type of land averages less than 30 bushels, Union County, ca. 1941

619. An excellent job of harvesting Austrian winter peas results from the use of the "pick-up" type reels, Union County, ca. 1941

620. No matter how flat the Austrian winter pea vines may lay in the field, the "pick-up" reel gets them. This 12-foot outfit is doing a splendid job, Union County, ca. 1941

621. Harvesting Austrian winter peas in bulk, with a 16-foot Holt combine, Union County, ca. 1941

622. Sacking Austrian winter pea seed requires buld equipment on combines, Union County, ca. 1941

623. The average combine will harvest from 10 to 16 acres of standing Austrian winter peas per day in 1941, Union County

624. Austrian winter pea seed harvesting scene in the Sand Ridge area, Union County, ca. 1941

625. Pea seed sacked on the combine is ready for delivery to the fumigation and cleaning plant, Union County, ca. 1941

626. Hauling Austrian winter peas seed from the field is a two man job in 1941. Each burlap bag contains an average of 140 pounds of peas. This part of the war crop production program is not a woman's job, Union County

627. Field run peas stacked in the vault awaiting fumigation. Methyl Bromide is used in fumigation for pea weevil, Union County, ca. 1941

628. After the vault is filled with peas it is sealed air tight to prevent the escape of the deadly poison gas. When fumigation has been completed gases are removed by means of suction fans, Union County, ca. 1941

629. Austrian winter pea seed cleaning equipment and crew in operation, Union

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County, ca. 1941630. An excellent quality of Austrian winter pea seed is produced in Union County, ca.

1941631. Cotton bags are used for the shipment of Austrian winter peas to the

South. Each bag contains a net weight of 100# of pea seed, Union County, ca. 1941

632. Tons of Austrian winter pea seed ready for shipment awaiting returns of purity test. Storage space becomes congested Union County, ca. 1941

633. Each bag of peas is tagged to show germination, purity, net weight, lot number, where grown, weed seeds present and date fumigated, Union County, ca. 1941

634. Loading Austrian winter peas for shipment to the southern states from Union County, ca. 1941

635. Austrian winter pea seed screenings and cracked peas stacked and waiting return to the farm for livestock feed. Analysis shows protein content between 23 and 29 per cent, Union County, ca. 1941

636. Union county collected and prepared for shipment 1006 tons of scrap metals between June 1, 1942 to November 15, 1942. Two hundred tons additional are assembled in the county

637. Scrap rubber drive in Union county netted 150 tons, WWII638. First portable hay baler in Union County, totalled 750 tons harvested in 1940639. Union County Cooperative Creamery located at Union, ca. 1938640. Prof. G.R. Hyslop of the Farm Crops, examines late planted seed flax in July

1938

641. Blown out field which required re-seeding, Union County, ca. 1934642. Dirt drift from wind erosion, Union County, ca. 1934643. Ladak in rows harvested with a self-rake reaper in 1935, Union County

644. Implement used on #643 harvesting, Union County, ca. 1934645. Range ewes (females) in winter quarters for early lambing, Union County, ca.

1930646. O.T. McWhorter, Extension Horticulturist, pruning a young cherry tree,

Wasco County, ca. 1934

647. 4-H Club members assembled for crops judging demonstration, Criterion, ca. September 5, 1931

648. Two nurseries in Wasco County, ca. 1926. Purpose of these nurseries is to get information on the behavior of new and promising grain varieties being developed at the Moro and other experiment stations and to determine which grain varieties are most adaptable to Wasco county conditions. The picture shows ripe grain samples wrapped ready to take to Moro in Experiment Station car, D.C. Smith, third from left, is acting O.A.C. Farm Crops extension specialist

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649. The Union Pacific railroad in cooperation with the Oregon Agricultural College ran a livestock demonstration train over its Eastern Oregon lines last April, 1926. Shown is the county agent driving the first prize six horse team at the Southern Idasco County Fair

650. Union Pacific Livestock Demonstration Train in 1926 in Wasco County, over 200 people passed through demonstration cars, inspecting charts and livestock at Maupin. The train was an hour late and a number left before the speaking started

651. The Dalles Public Market during construction in 1924

652. The Dalles Public Market after completion in 1924653. Pig Club Judging Practice, Wasco County, ca. 1918654. Truck load of Shaniko Club at Tygli Valley Fair. Sheep, pigs, calves, and boys

came 31 miles, Wasco County, ca. 1918655. Results of Dufur Colt Show, ca. 1918

Box 2 (P020:0657-P020:1254)656. Bailey Gatzert Steamer which took Pig Club to Portland, ca. 1917657. Farm Bureau Office (Courthouse) Corvallis, ca. 1919658. Dairy and Beef Cattle Parade, Morrow County 4-H Club Fair, ca. 1938

659. Watermelon Feast660. Reforestation by the 4-H in Hood River, ca. 1949661. Harry Lindgren, Extension Animal Husbandman, judging 4-H steers at County

Fair.662. Dick Richards on the left with a Champion bull

663. 4-H float in front of the state capitol, Salem, ca. Sept. 27, 1952664. Candlelight ceremony at 4-H Summer School665. Making shoe racks, Coos County, ca. 1948666. 4-H Pig Scramble, Morrow County, ca. 1953

667. Governor Pierce and 4-H Club Members, Columbia County, ca. 1924668. Camp cookout at Northrup Creek669. 4-H Dairy members inspecting grass range seeding at the Northrup Creek

station670. Pledge to the flag by 4-H at the Columbia County Fair, ca. 1938

671. Chariot racing at the Columbia County Fair, ca. 1936672. 4-H members on first summer field tour in Coos and Curry Counties, ca.

1934673. 4-H members leave Powers on railroad cars (Speeders) to visit ranches674. 4-H trail ride, horses drinking, Gilliam County, ca. 1958675. Carol Armstrong, Sherman County Home Agent, helping 4-11 member with

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project 676. Boys show coyote pups, ca. 1965677. Boy with mole pelts, ca. 1917678. County Agent, A.R. Chase and County Supt. C.T. Bonney with the Wasco

County Canning Team, ca. 1917 679. Sheep in pens680. Gully showing erosion, ca. 1935

681. Gully showing erosion, ca. 1935682. Lambs683. Lambs being loaded in railroad cars to go to market684. Lambs in feed lot, Morrow County, ca. 1934685. William L. Tentsch, Lake County, ca. 1919

686. Cars parked in grove while farmers meet, Lake County, ca. 1919687. Filling silo with sunflowers, Lake County, ca. 1919688. Prof. Powers, O.A.C. explaining helps for alfalfa to Lake County farmers689. Lake County Exhibit at the State Fair, ca. 1920

690. Scattering poison bran bait for grasshoppers, Silver Lake bed, ca. 1920691. Rabbits undermine haystack in Lake County, ca. 1921692. Hauling dead rabbits away, Lake County, ca. 1921693. Filling silo in Lake County, ca. 1921

694. Pump house well used for irrigation projects in Lake County, ca. 1921695. Sheep shearing in Lakeview, Oregon, ca. 1926696. Stacking wild hay, Lake County, ca. 1932697. Stacking hay with overshot hay stacker, Lake County, ca. 1932

698. Combining oats in Lake County, ca. 1939699. Vic Johnson, County Agent collecting scrap aluminum for WW II, Lake County700. Bait spreader used in South Warner Valley, Lake County, ca. 1941

701. Power hay stacker, Lake County, ca. 1942702. Fenced stock driveway, Lake County, ca. 1942703. Hog dipping val, Lake County, ca. 1942704. Old Stevens Flume, Lake County, ca. 1941705. A. R. Hyslap (with pipe), ca. 1942

706. Demonstration of a flame thrower as a weed controlling devise, Malheur County, ca. 1946

707. Looking at weed control equipment, Malheur County, ca. 1946708. Malheur County Exhibit at the State fair, ca. 1945709. German Prisoners of War leaving Nyssa camp to work in beet fields, ca. 1945

710. German Prisoners of War thinning beets near Nyssa, ca. 1945

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711. German Prisoners of War use self-propelled cart to help do work faster, ca. 1945712. Mechanical beet loader, Malheur County, ca. 1946713. Mechanical beet loader, Malheur County, ca. 1946

714. Weed sprayer, Malheur County, ca. 1945715. Spraying willows in Vale, Malheur County, ca. 1946716. Canal Spraying equipment, Malheur County, ca. 1946717. Livestock yards in Ontario, Malheur County718. Livestock yards in Ontario, Malheur County

719. Concrete lined ditch shows irrigation methods, near Adrian720. Part of Malheur County potato crop used as livestock feed721. Southwater Market in Chicago, Illinois722. Malheur County potatoes are inspected in Chicago

723. Washington potatoes show packing done in Chicago724. Harvesting strawberries, Malheur County, ca. 1947725. Strawberries in crates, Malheur County, ca. 1947726. Cutting hay, ca. 1923727. Plowing, with horses

728. Flax pulling machine, ca. 1927729. Threshing crimson clover, Washington County, ca. 1934730. Crimson clover, cut and ready to be threshed, Washington County, ca. 1934731. Threshing English Rye grass, Washington County, ca. 1934

732. Leveling land in Deschutes County, ca. 1945733. Leveling land in Deschutes County, ca. 1945

734. Building a silo, making the hoops735. Building a silo, making the hoops736. Putting the slabs into the silo737. Nailing the slabs into the silo738. Getting ready to raise the silo739. Placing ropes to silo to raise it740. Raising the silo

741. Silo at St. Mary's School in Aloha, Oregon742. O.T. McWhorter inspecting a crop, ca. 1931743. Potato silage on ranch in Sisters744. Brush plow shown in Lake County

745. Piles of round bales of alfalfa hay, Deschutes County, ca. 1946746. E.L. Woods, Crook County Agent, Elizabeth Boeckli, Deschutes Home Demonstration

Agent, and Mary Olive Snarr, Assistant State 4-H Club Leader at Sutter Lake747. Lake Ochoco near Prineville, Oregon, ca. 1921

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748. Harvesting barley, Crook County, ca. 1915

749. Redmond Potato Show in 1915750. H.A. Sculler showing bee cultures751. Horses in fenced area, ca. 1925752. Cars parked in front of the Powell Butte Community Hall753. H.E. Cosby giving an open poultry demonstration, Crook County, ca. 1921754. Horse drawn tool for digging drainage ditches755. The Crooked River756. The Crooked River757. The Warm Springs Indians show their "War Dance", Crook County758. Train used in shipping sheep to market, Crook County759. Haying in Crook County, getting load ready to stack, ca. 1921760. Horse used in loading and stacking hay, putting hay on buck stacker, Crook County, ca.

1921

761. Horses lifting buck stacker, Crook County, ca. 1921762. Dropping hay off the stacker, Crook County, ca. 1921763. Horse shown with buck stacker and partial haystack, Crook County, ca. 1921

764. Haying in Crook County, showing the buck stacker, ca. 1926765. The Buck stacker picks up a bunch of hay, Crook County, ca. 1926766. The horses lift the load of hay to be stacked, Crook County, ca. 1926

767. The load of hay is moved to the stack and readied to dump, Crook County, ca. 1926768. The hay is readied to dump, Crook County, ca. 1926769. The load of hay is dumped, Crook County, ca. 1926770. The horses back the stacker away from the haystack, Crook County, ca. 1926

771. The horses and stacker get ready for another load, Crook County, ca. 1926772. Harvesting grain, 1934, tractor and machinery used773. Another view of the harvester, ca. 1934774. All purpose farm team, Powell Butte (Horses)775. All purpose farm team, Powell Butte (Horses)

776. Draft horses777. Team of Percheron horses, Prineville778. F. L. Ballard, County Agent inspects field of alfalfa, ca. 1922779. F. L. Ballard, County Agent inspects field, ca. 1922

780. Damage done by flood waters of the Crooked River, ca. 1935781. Ochoco Irrigation Dam showing high water mark from the flood of the Crooked River,

ca. 1935782. Farm crew working at grading potatoes, Powell Butte, ca. 1935783. Mt. Hood from Inspiration Point

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784. Beaver785. Man with beaver786. The back of a beaver, showing his tail

787. Group of Japanese being evacuated from Hood River, 1942788. Japanese family with luggage getting ready to board evacuation train, Hood River, 1942789. Japanese boarding train to be evacuated, Hood River, 1942

790. Mexican farm workers just off the train, Hood River791. Mexican farm workers pose792. Mexican farm workers wait for registration793. Mexican lined up and waiting for registration and assignment to farmers794. Fred Pattison, dispatcher and a new Mexican arrival795. New Mexican arrivals pose

796. Registered and ready for work797. Mexicans thinning fruit trees798. Mexican picking cherries799. Getting ready to eat lunch at 6:00 A.M.

800. Eating lunch801. Cafeteria getting ready for dinner802. Waiting in line for dinner, cafeteria style803. Waiting in line for dinner, cafeteria style804. Mail call, waiting for letters from home (Old Mexico)

805. Men in front of the rows of living quarters806. Liquid manure being applied to pasture farm, Clatsop County, ca. 1939807. Sheepherders with the burro and dogs ready to leave for camp on higher ranges, ca. 1939

808. Pick-up hay chopper in use, Baker County809. Chopped hay being dumped onto pile, Baker County810. Manure loader in operation, Prineville811. Picking up manure, Prineville812. John Campbell setting up portable type of fireplace

813. John Campbell demonstrating the construction of slab fireplace814. Men loading salvage in the Prineville, no print815. Silo construction using metal forms and concrete, Deschutes County, ca. 1920

816. Deschutes certified potatoes, ca. 1920817. H.E. Cosby giving a culling demonstration, Deschutes County818. Train load of Alsike Clover Seed from Redmond, Oregon819. Cattle drive

820. Hay derrick

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821. Hay derrick with load822. Hay derrick with fork type lift823. Cooperation at Haying Time using horses

824. Home-made Buckrake pulled by horses825. Home-made Buckrake826. Cattle guard827. Delivering turkeys for railroad shipment, cars in line, ca. 1929

828. Delivering turkeys to train station for shipment, ca. 1929829. Ivan H. Loughring speaking and showing sire, Redmond830. Ivan H. Loughring speaking to a group of cattlemen, Redmond831. Paul V. Maris talks to visitors about dairy demonstration train, Redmond832. P.M. Brandt talks to visitors demonstration trains, Redmond

833. Cattle on show in the demonstration train, Redmond834. Visitors who visit exhibits on the demonstration train, Redmond835. Headquarters for the Extension Service in Deschutes County

836. Holstein bull with conical covered corral in the background837. Official Salvage Depot in Bend838. Salvage collected in Bend839. 1921 truck

840. 1919 Automobile with an ice-cream freezer on the running-board841. George Hyslop certifying oats, ca. 1919842. J.J. Inskeep, County Agent, talks to farmer843. Arthur King, soil specialist at Oregon State College, demonstrates how to build a flume,

ca. 1930

844. Old Clackamas County Extension Agent office, ca. 1926845. New Clackamas County Extension Agent office, ca. 1927846. Man showing flax Clackamas County, ca. 1926847. F.E. Price showing the effects of superphosphate on alfalfa, ca. 1926

848. F. E. Price showing the effects of lime on alfalfa, ca. 1926849. Clearing land by blowing stumps, area to be cleared850. The explosion to clear land of stumps851. Piling up large pieces of wood to be burned to clear the land

852. Tractor (Catipillar) brings large stumps to be burned853. One of the large stumps to be cleared away854. Area after the explosion855. Rows of hops856. Harvesting oats, Clackamas County, ca. 1934

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857. Grading potatoes, Clackamas County, ca. 1934858. Domestic farm labor picking potatoes in Klamath County859. Labor-saving potato harvester860. Group loading busses for a day of strawberry picking, St. Helens

861. Group of black bean pickers near Scappoose862. Group of workers (platoon) loading bus for work, ca. 1945863. Two girls shown picking hops, Marion County864. Oregon State co-eds loaded in truck ready for a days work of picking up filberts

865. Women's Land Army from Portland hoeing strawberries866. Women's Land Army shown working in bean fields, Marion County867. Women's Land Army picking peaches, Marion County868. Women's Land Army worker picking up potatoes, Klamath County

869. Coburg Farm Labor Camp office, H.H. Plambeck, left, camp manager870. Tent housing at the Coburg Farm Labor Camp871. Camp Manager's quarters, camp office, and utility building at the Coburg Farm Labor

Camp872. Tent housing at the Coburg Farm Labor Camp873. Tent housing at the Dalles Intrastate Labor Camp874. Trailer house area, Malin Intrastate Labor Camp875. Tent Housing at the Malin Intrastate Labor Camp

876. Utility building at the Malin Labor Camp877. Nurse treating Mexican in trailor-dispensary at Athena Farm Labor Camp878. Utility and office building at the Milton-Freewater Intrastate Labor Camp

879. Tent housing at the Milton-Freewater Intrastate Labor Camp880. Laundry room at the Milton-Freewater Intrastate Labor Camp881. Farm Labor Information Station, Junction City

882. Potato Combine, which handles potatoes in bulk, near Malin883. Groups of worker loading in a truck ready for a days work at picking berries884. Group of workers picking blackcaps on farm near Beavercreek

885. Two girls shown picking raspberries886. Young boy shown picking red raspberries887. Iris in bloom on a bulb farm of George Williams, ca. 1929888. Visitors at a Dairy Train Demonstration in Seaside, ca. 1929889. Clean barn where satisfactory milk is produced, ca. 1933

890. Dirty barn where only unsatisfactory milk is produced, ca. 1933891. Tree Falling Contest, at Logger's Day at the Tillamook County Fair, ca. 1941892. Men viewing an aphis catcher display, Benton County, ca. 1918

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893. Farmers using Aphis catcher, Benton County, ca. 1918894. Field demonstration visited during Itinerant County Agent Conference, Benton County,

ca. 1918895. Ernest Anderson viewing some seed

896. Wooden stave silo, Junction City897. Braces on wooden silo, Junction City898. Home-made bale conveyer on farm near Alsea899. Home-made bale conveyer on farm near Alsea900. Field of flax, Clackamas County

901-906 Preparing land for strip border irrigation, Clackamas County, ca. 1936907. Cordwood, ca. 1939908. Beavercreek Fire Wagon, Clackamas County, ca. 1942

909. Beavercreek unit having a fire drill, pumping water from a creek, Clackamas County, ca. 1942

910. Combine for grass seed, Clackamas County, ca. 1942911. Erosion, Clackamas County, ca. 1940912. Erosion, Clackamas County, ca. 1940913. Farmer holding a very large sunflower

914. Row grass seeder, Clackamas County, ca. 1937915. Overflow from a seed warehouse, Clackamas County, ca. 1942916. Fiber flax, Clackamas County, ca. 1942917. Completed Fair Grounds building, Tillamook County, ca. 1929

918. Dredger at work dyking, Tillamook County, ca. 1919919. Building on the Tillamook County Fairgrounds, ca. 1925920. Pile of stumps ready to burn for land clearing, Tillamook County, ca. 1927921. Stumps after they have been burned for land clearing, Tillamook County, ca. 1927

922. Ambulance and volunteers of the Wasco County Ambulance Service923. Quentin Zielinski, Oregon State Horticulture department, talks about peaches924. Quentin Zielinski, Oregon State Horticulture department, talks about peaches

925. E.R. Jackson (left), Bill Cyrus (center), and Bill Hall (right) grade varieties of alfalfa926. Bill Hall, E.R. Jackson, and Bill Cyrus grade alfalfa927. Oregon Extension agents at the NACAA Convention in Salt Lake City: S.A. Jackson

E.M. Hauser, Don Rasmussen, Oscar Mikesell, Gus Wood, Jack Wood, E.M. Nelson, N.C. Anderson, N. John Hansen, Fremont Sprowls, T.W. Thompson, Joe Myers, and William Parker

928. Dr. Albert S. Hunter, soil scientist, Oregon State College (left) and Clarence Niersinger of the Sherman Branch Experiment Station, ca. 1953

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929. Brush plow with hydraulic lift , Mosier, ca. 1949930. Brush plow with hydraulic lift demonstrated, Mosier, ca. 1949

931. Wheat storage, Wasco County, ca. 1949932. Rotary hoe used for weeding wheat in the early spring, Wasco County, ca. 1950933. Peaches being sorted and graded, The Dalles, ca. 1951 (Peach Warehouse)

934. Merrill Sather, seed certification specialist, Oregon State College, checks wheat935. Robert Every, extension entomologist936. Farm Labor Camp at The Dalles operated by the Fruit and Product League, ca. 1950, tent

housing

937. Wheat barge being loaded, ca. 1950938. Wheat being delivered to elevators, Wasco County, ca. 1958939. Wheat harvesting with tractor and combine, Wasco County, ca. 1950940. Aerial view of strip cropped wheat field, Wasco County

941. Migrant worker and his family942. Grand entry of parade at the Wasco County Fair943. Parade at attention, Wasco County Fair944. County agent E.M. Nelson examining the wheat heads945. M.M. Oveson, Superintendent of the Moro Experiment Station

946. Cabins in a labor camp947. Trailer area of a labor camp948. Cabins in a labor camp, built in 1946949. Utility building in a farm labor camp, has toilets, showers and laundry

950. Mexican Nationals working on a pea viner, ca. 1945951. School children who helped in the harvesting of the crops in 1944952. Farm Labor Employment office in The Dalles953. Mexican Nationals loaded in a truck ready to begin a days work at harvesting, ca. 1943

954. County equipment bull-dozing light metals which are uneconomical to handle955. Men working to cover up the light metals which have no salvage worth for the war

effort, Wasco County, ca. 1940956. Sagebrush being removed by using a rotating beater, Sherman County, ca. 1952

957. Wheat harvest in Sherman County, ca. 1952958. Highway damage caused by erosion, Sherman County, ca. 1943959. Sherman County wheat elevator, ca. 1943960. Flood method of eradicating sagebrush, dike in foreground permits control of water to

kill out brush

961. Grasshopper baiting equipment962. Spring development showing hollow-log storage

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963. Irrigation dam, the highest earth dam in Oregon, fifty four inches high964. Sage clearing demonstration, Harney County965. Coyote, Harney County

966. Men working on Virgil Moon Reservoir, ca. 1952967. Virgil Moon Reservoir largest earthen storage in the West, capacity 8500 acre feet968. Water hole in Harney County969. Marvin Young Reservoir, storage 325 acre feet970. Beaver dam helps control bank erosion, Harney County 1940

971. A log trough and spring972. Close up on a log trough and spring973. Motor hay buck, Harney County 1941974. Front view of the Montana or Beaver slide stacker, Harney County 1941

975. Side view of the Montana or Beaver slide stacker, Harney County 1941976. Side view of the Montana or Beaver slide stacker at work, Harney County 1941977. Stockwater hole in Harney County, ca. 1947978. Concrete stockwater storage tank with, windmill, Harney County 1947

979. Stockwater hole in Harney County, ca. 1947980. Stockwater hole that has a well at the bottom to produce an artesian flow, Harney County

1947981. Cutting sunflower silage, wood silo in the background, ca. 1919982. The Emigh creamery and cheese factory at Halfway, ca. 1923, buggies and cars in the

background

983. Unity Public School, ca. 1919, people and cars in the foreground984. Alfalfa weevil quarantine sign, Baker County 1923985. Laws and Hale combine, Baker County 1923986. Most popular type of combine used in Baker County, ca. 1923987. Digging potatoes, Baker County 1924

988. Ground squirrel damage to a alfalfa field, ca. 1924989. Squirrel damage in an alfalfa field, ca. 1924990. Gopher damage to a potato field, ca. l924991. Alfalfa sprayer in operation, ca. 1924992. Changing the tank of alfalfa spray, ca. 1924993. Drilling a well, ca. 1929994. Rotary rod weeder to control the Canada Thistle, Baker County 1932995. Mobile trailer scales to weigh local cows and horses, Baker County 1934

996. Steer being weighed on the mobile trailer scaler Baker County, ca. 1934997. Baker's first Baby Beef Day, 32 steers entered, ca. 1933998. Owners showing their steers at the first Baker Baby Beef Day, ca. 1933

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999. Barbecuing lamb at the Wool growers Picnic, Baker County 19411000. Shipment of silk and nylon hosiery by the Baker County Salvage Committee, ca. 19431001. Cow Boy Parade, Baker County 1938

1002. Cow Boy Breakfast, Baker County 19381003. Mormon Crickets heading eastward through culvert on Halfway Highway, ca. 19391004. Wheat field shows damage by Mormon Crickets, Baker County, ca. 1939

1005. Baker County extension Office staff, Philip T. Fortner County Agent, Secretary Margaret Teed, and assistant County Agent Hill, ca. 1940

1006. Barbecue at the Beef Cattle Field Day, Baker County, ca. 19401007. Eating at the Beef Cattle Field Day, Baker County, ca. 19401008. Pickup baling outfit, Baker County 1942

1009. Baling hay with modern equipment, Baker County, ca. 19421010. Flood damage and bank erosion on the Willamette River1011. Flood damage caused by high waters in a hop field, ca. 19361012. Flood damage in a hop field, ca. 19361013. Land clearing with the use of a bull dozer, Benton County, ca. 1936

1014. Using a bull dozer to clear out logs, putting log on pile, Benton Ct, ca. 19361015. Bull dozer removes imbedded log, land clearing, Benton County, ca. 19361016. W.H. Malone, County Commissioner of Benton County, standing in the hole left after

the imbedded log was removed by bull dozer

1017. Willamette River showing the bank erosion, ca. 19401018. Revetment work in order to hold the bank of the Willamette River, ca. 19401019. Scrap metal collection day in Corvallis, Oregon, ca. 19421020. Boys whipping fiber flax, Corvallis

1021. Don C. Mote, head of Entomology Dept. holding a strawberry plant, ca. 19291022. Willamette Community and Grange Hall

1023. Power buck rake, ca. 19271024. Hay baler, ca. 19271025. Group of cars in a silo tour, Benton County 19201026. Group of people inspecting a silo on the silo tour, Benton County, ca. 1920

1027. County road, Benton County, ca. 19201028. The Alsea State Bank Benton County, ca. 19201029. Alsea Park, Benton County, ca. 19201030. Prof. Fitts of O.A.C. Speaks to a group of farmers on cattle breeding, Benton County

1920

1031. Alsea Farm Bureau Committee, from left to right, standing: W.J. Warfield, D.D. Longbottom, Ray L. Jenkins-Chairman, W.P. Shough, J.J. Hauser, Tom Warfield, J.W.

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Buster. Seater: J.H. Wilson, Mrs. W.J. Warfield, Mrs. J.H. Dorsey, and W.K. Taylor. Benton County, ca. 1920

1032. The Benton County Court. Left to right: R.C. VonLehe, Judge Wade Malone Clayton Herron, and E.J. Newton, County Clerk. ca. 1920

1033. The first ear-corn silo in Benton County, ca. 19191034. Southern Pacific Railroad Company crews, ca. 19181035. Kings Valley railroad station, ca. 19181036. The Siletz Prairie Cooperative Cheese Factory, ca. 19211037. E.R. Jackman, crop specialist, examining ladino field, ca. 1923

1038. Farm Crops Tour 1923. Crop specialist, E.R. Jackman explaining variety differences of oats to group of farmers

1039. E.R. Jackman pointing out mixture in field of bluestone wheat, ca. 19231040. Irrigation pipes on carrier1041. Land clearing using a stump burner, burner shown1042. The stump burner in action, used for land clearing1043. A machine used to dig a drainage ditch, ca. 19221044. The ditch shown when about half done, It is very narrow, ca. 19221045. Group viewing the ocean, Lincoln County, ca. 19201046. Main street in Toledo, ca. 1920

1047. Main street in Toledo, ca. 19211048. Cheese Cooperative in Lincoln County, ca. 19221049. Team of boys with goat ready to shear, Lincoln County, ca. 19191050. Team of boys with goat after shearing, Lincoln County, ca. 1919

1051. Three generation of Siletz Indians, grandmother who is 111, daughter, and granddaughter, 1920, no print

1052. Group of cars and people at the dedication of the Clatskanie Creamery #5, Lower Columbia Cooperative Dairy Association, ca. 1929

1053. Coyote, Columbia County, ca. 19281054. First combine harvester in Columbia County, ca. 19271055. Group of people in front of a barn and silo, on the John Jacob Astor Expedition Station

Tour

1056. Lexington grain warehouse, with part of the 1948 bumper wheat crop on the ground, Morrow County

1057. Archer-Daniels Midland warehouse at Ione with stockpile of wheat, ca. 19481058. Heppner warehouse with surplus wheat on the ground, Morrow County, ca. 1948

1059. Walnut dryer, ca. 19171060. Soldiers from the Pendleton Air Base helping load boxes of goods in cannery, helping

the war cause, ca. 19421061. Women working to help save crop of peas, helping the war cause, ca. 19421062. Mexican workers loaded into trucks for a day of work in the fields, ca. 1942

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1063. Working on a dry edible pea harvester, teacher sewing the sacks to help with the war cause, ca. 1942

1064. Mexican workers in the kitchens, ca. 19421065. Mexican workers working in the tomato patches, Milton-Freewater district, ca. 19421066. Mexican workers working on the pea viners, ca. 1942

1067. Worker shown with peas ready for canning, ca. 19421068. Camp health service center, ca. 19421069. Mexican workers washing and ironing clothes, ca. 19421070. Men playing guitars during their after work hours, ca. 19421071. Men playing poker during their after work hours, ca. 1942

1072. Crop duster1073. O.T. McWhorter, extension horticulturist, talking to a group of fruit growers in Milton-

Freewater, ca. 19291074. Group of members of the White Eagle Grange, ca. 19291075. Walter Hall discussing balances in production and marketing for wool

1076. Cooperative Cannery and Laundry, Umatilla County, ca. 19341077. Ford delivery truck loaded with wheat, Sherman County, ca. 19281078. R.S. Besse teaching in Farm Account School, Hermiston, ca. 19281079. Line of cars and wagons waiting to deliver turkeys to the Idaho pool, Hermiston, ca.

1929

1080. Line of cars and wagons waiting to deliver turkey to the Idaho pool, Hermiston, ca. 19291081. Cars used in advertising Umatilla Experiment Farm Field Day, ca. 19191082. Fred Bennion, County Agent, inspecting field, ca. 1922

1083. Gold Beach Chamber of Commerce float in the 1949 Lily Day Parade1084. Lily grower in the Lily Day Parade, ca. 19491085. Annual 4-H Club Summer School, OSC, Corvallis 19521086. Candle lighting ceremony at the Annual 4-H Club Summer School, OSC, ca. 1952

1087. Extension Agent, Clive Cook inspecting a field1088. Extension Agent, Clive Cook, showing the difference between good and diseased plant1089. L.J. Allen talking to boys in livestock club1090. Professor Carpenter demonstrating proper method of cutting a potato, ca. 1920, Lincoln

County

1091. Extension School trip to Lincoln City, ca. 1919, on the boat1092. Extension School trip to Lincoln City, ca. 1919, by truck1093. Extension School trip to Lincoln City, ca. 1919, on a Ford jitney that ran on rails1094. Fifty hunters gathered to kill rabbits for rodent control

1095. A group of hunters with dead rabbits, rodent control

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1096. L.C. Scharpf shown with rabbit ears and the County Agent1097. Farm pond, Clackamas County, ca. 19511098. Demonstration of a Forage Field Chopper, Clackamas County, ca. 1949

1099. Silage blower1100. A temporary silo1101. A low cost silo, hexagonal1102. Dairy Herd Improvement Association's testing trailer, ca. 1950, Clackamas County

1103. Coyote caught in a trap, with the two men who set trap, predator control1104. Man shown with bobcat he caught, predator control1105. Harry O'Reilly talking to a farmer in the field, Clackamas County, ca. 1946

1106. Spraying prune trees, Clackamas County, ca. 19461107. Dr. Fore talking to corn growers, Clackamas County, ca. 19461108. Dr. John Nlilbrath talking to potato growers, Clackamas County, ca. 19471109. Spraying field for weed eradication, Clackamas County, ca. 1945

1110. County Agent, Ron Davis, looks at a field of tansy, Clackamas County, ca. 19461111. J.R. McCambridge checking potato field, Clackamas County, ca. 19461112. Farmer shown with a Sub Clover mower, Clackamas County, ca. 1946

1113. Wallace Kadderly, KGW Farm Director interviewing farmers for "on the scene" radio broadcast, Clackamas County, ca. 1945

1114. Two combines harvesting a field of Crimson Clover, Clackamas County, ca. 19461115. J.R. McCambridge discussing with a farmer about ladino, Clackamas County, ca. 1945

1116. McCully Basin, Wallowa County, ca. 19421117. McCully Basin, Wallowa County, ca. 19421118. A flat warehouse in Wallowa County, ca. 19421119. Another view of flat warehouses in Wallowa County, ca. 1942

1120. View of the warehouse in Lostine, Wallowa County, ca. 19421121. Grain elevator in Joseph, Wallowa County, ca. 19421122. Warehouse in Joseph, Wallowa County, ca. 19421123. The main Enterprise warehouse, Wallowa County, ca. 19421124. Walt Strickler's machinery warehouse, Wallowa County, ca. 1942

1125. Cutting sunflowers and taking to cutters, Wallowa County1126. Sunflowers being run through the cutter and packed into silo, Wallowa County1127. Metal from scrap drive in Hood River, ca. 19411128. The Pinegrove scrap collection, ca. 1941

1129. Grange women who helped with the scrap drive in Pinegrove, ca. 19411130. Scrap being loaded that was collected in the Pinegrove scrap drive, ca. 19411131. Tractor pulling a row planter, with women planing lilies, ca. 1946

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1132. Showing how the women plant the lily bulbs, ca. 19461133. The bottom view of the row planter, ca. 19461134. A potato digger converted into a lily bulb digger, ca. 19461135. The lily bulb digger, ca. 19461136. Flood erosion, Sherman County, ca. 1935

1137. Cooperative Grain Growers Elevator, Sherman County, ca. 19411138. Grass Valley Grain Growers Elevator at Kent, Sherman County, ca. 19411139. Grass Valley Grain Growers Elevator at Grass Valley, Sherman County, ca. 19411140. Grass Valley Grain Growers Elevator at Bourbon, Sherman County, ca. 1941

1141. Moro Grain Growers Elevator at Erskine, Sherman County, ca. 19411142. Moro Grain Growers Elevator at Moro, Sherman County, ca. 19411143. Moro Grain Growers Elevator at DeMoss, Sherman County, ca. 19411144. Moro Grain Growers Elevator at Hay Canyon, Sherman County, ca. 1941

1145. view of Sherman Co-Op Grain Growers at lvasco, Sherman County, ca. 19411146. Sherman Co-Op Grain Growers at Klondike, ca. 19411147. A farm storage bin, Sherman County, ca. 19411148. View of farm storage in steel bins, Sherman County, ca. 19411149. Farm storage bin, Sherman County, ca. 19411150. Farm storage bin, Sherman County, ca. 1941

1151. Terracing of range land to hold run-off water, Sherman County, ca. 19351152. Prof. G.R. Hyslop speaking at a Wheat League Picnic in Moro, Sherman County, ca.

19371153. Cooperative buying of fuel in Sherman County, ca. 19191154. Men filling up oil drums, Sherman County, ca. 1919

1155. Mechanical cranberry picker, Clatsop County, ca. 19461156. Harvesting cranberries, first flooding the bog and then using the mechanical picker to

knock the berries off the vines, Clatsop County, ca. 19461157. Newly planted bog of cranberries, Clatsop County, ca. 19461158. Scalping peat land for cranberries, Clatsop County, ca. 19461159. First mechanical picker tried in Clatsop County with cranberries, ca. 1946

1160. Area cleared by using goats for clearing land of brush, Columbia County, ca. 19301161. Potato harvest, Columbia County, ca. 19291162. Drag used to break fern on a fern control experimental area1163. Burning fern on fern control experimental area

1164. Lincoln County Fair building in Newport1165. Part of scrap collected at Toledo by the WPA crew from rural communities1166. WPA truck and crew loading scrap at Toledo scrap pile1167. Liquid manure spreader, Toledo, ca. 1937

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1168. Emptying manure tank, Toledo, ca. 1937

1169. Harvesting operations of commercial garden peas for canning purposes, Scappoose1170. Cucumber harvest at Scappoose, ca. 1935, Columbia County1171. Harvesting a field of mint, Columbia County, ca. 19351172. Sheep on their way to range in Columbia County, ca. 1935

1173. Sheep on range in Columbia County, ca. 19351174. Sheep ranging on logged off land in Columbia County, abundance of forage, ca. 19351175. Stump burning demonstration done by the extension service1176. Farmers who attend the stump burning demonstration1177. Power driven potato digger

1178. Daffodil bulb digger1179. Thousands of cans of beef stew, prepared in cooperation with the Red Cross to assist in

relief work, ca. 19321180. Stock pile of rubber gathered on rubber drive in 1942

1181. R. Ralph Clark inspects strawberry field1182. Rex Warren being presented with honorary membership in South 40 Club, Yamhill Cou-

nty, ca. 19471183. Sweet corn picking machine, Yamhill County, ca. 19471184. Diesel powered tiller, Yamhill County, ca. 1947

1185. Filbert picking machine, Yamhill County, ca. 19471186. Farmers attend Harvest Equipment Field Day, Yamhill County, ca. 19461187. Fox field cutter, Yamhill County, ca. 19461188. Demonstration of filbert harvester, Yamhill County, ca. 1943

1189. Filbert Harvester, Yamhill County, ca. 19431190. Horses for the Army, Whetler County, ca. 19161191. Schoolhouse, Wheeler County, ca. 19161192. Liquid manure tank, Yamhill County, ca. 19391193. Building a wooden silo, Yamhill county, ca. 1939

1194. Double silos, Yamhill County, ca. 19391195. Snow fence silo that is good as a temporary silo, Yamhill County, ca. 19391196. Concrete silo, Yamhill County, ca. 19391197. Group waiting to leave for bean fields, Yamhill County, ca. 1946

1198. Group at work picking beans, Yamhill County, ca. 19461199. Field boss and platoon leaders for the bean harvest, Yamhill County, ca. 19461200. Group in field picking, Yamhill County, ca. 19461201. Boys taking full bags of beans up to be weighed, Yamhill County, ca. 19391202. Two girls picking on a row of beans, Yamhill County, ca. 1946

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1203. Mexican bean picker, Yamhill County, ca. 19461204. Mexican bean picker weighing his full bag of beans, Yamhill County, ca. 19461205. Mexican farm worker picking in potato field, Yamhill County, ca. 1946

1206. Mexican farm workers help harvest potatoes, Yamhill County, ca. 19461207. Mexicans work for growers piling flax, Yamhill County, ca. 19461208. Mexicans in flax field, Yamhill County, ca. 1946

1209. Left to Right: Rex Warren, County Agent; Frank Brown, Harry Lindgren, Extension Animal Husbandman; Ben Rodenwold, Beef Management Professor, Oregon State, ca. 1936

1210. J.R. Beck inspecting prune tree in orchard, Yamhill County

1211. Silo with concrete pit, Yamhill County, ca. 19161212. Moldy spots on the inside of a silo wall, Yamhill County, ca. 19161213. Silo demonstration and also some cattle shown, Yamhill County, ca. 19161214. Silo Demonstration Tour, Yamhill,County, 1916 old cars in front1215. S.T. White, county agent

1216. Dr. D.C. Mote, in a ladino field where it had not been sprayed with grass control Jackson County

1217. Dr. D.C. Mote, standing in same ladino field after it has been sprayed for grass control, Jackson County

1218. Custom farming, showing the combines and trucks used, Gilliam County, ca. 1964

1219. Dr. Norm Goetze, Extension Crop Specialist, reads a paper that is resting on the top of wheat, Gilliam County, ca. 1965

1220. Harvesting wheat, Gilliam County, ca. 19651221. Harvesting safflower, Gilliam County, ca. 19651222. Dillard Gates, Extension Range Specialist, inspects Sherman Bib Blue Grass Gilliam

County, ca. 1965

1223. Nine past winners of the Farmer of the Year award in Gilliam County, ca. 1965, Left to right, back row: Earl Butler, 1950; Marion Weatherford, 1956; Harold Hartfield, 1957; Walter Jaeger, 1958; Floyd Anderson, 1959; Front row: Van Rietmann, 1960; Howard Eubanks, 1961; David Childs, 1964; Lee Pettyjohn, 1962.

1224. Sherman Branch Experiment Station combine, Gilliam County, ca. 19621225. Flood damage to road during December, ca. 1964, Gilliam County1226. Flood damage to a store in Olex, neighbors help clean up the mess, Gilliam County

1227. Flood damage done to a field near the creek that overflowed, Gilliam County, ca. 1964, Lou Gilliam on the far right

1228. Flood damage done to a field, silt deposited on alfalfa field, Gilliam County1229. Caterpiller tractor that ingenious farmer built cab extension on the get up out of the dust

and give him a quieter ride, Gilliam County, ca. 1957

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1230. SCS Technician, Lou Gilliam, and Oregon State Highway Agronomist, Jens Svinth, inspect crested wheatgrass planted along State Highway 206, Gilliam County, ca. 1957

1231. Extension Specialist Marvin Shearer, sprays weed control into farm pond, ca. 19571232. Howard Cushman, Extension Soil Specialist, installs a moisture meter in field, first such

equipment in Gilliam County, ca. 1957

1233. Howard Cushman showing wheat that used Nitrogen and some that didn't, Gilliam County, ca. 1952

1234. Art King, Extension Soil Conversation Specialist talks to farmer about using trashy fallow to help control erosion, Gilliam County, ca. 1947

1235. Homemade "Jeep" with a bait spreader attached, Gilliam County, ca. 19401236. Condon Grain Crowers Co-Op Elevator in Condon, Gilliam County, ca. 19471237. Charles Ross, extension forester, explains use of pine posts to farmers, ca. 19491238. Survey of Summerfallow field near Condon, Gilliam County, ca. 19341239. Measuring wheel with a simple revolution counter, Gilliam County, ca. 1934

1240. 4-H boys showing cattle at Willamette County Fair, ca. 19531241. Threshing barley with a self-propelled combine, Washington County, ca. 19521242. Hand picking prunes, Washington County, ca. 19491243. Prune catching frames on farm near the Chehalis Mountain, Washington County, ca.

1949

1244. Prune grader and cleaner, Washington County, ca. 19491245. Prune grader and cleaner at work, Washington County, ca. 19491246. Prune grader and cleaner at work, Washington County, ca. 19491247. Two steel silos, Washington County, ca. 19461248. Demonstration of a field chopper harvesting grass and legume silage, Washington

County, ca. 1946

1249. The face of Rock Creek Dam that was completed in 1939 as a WPA project, Wasco Ct.1250. Burning a field of straw, Wasco County, ca. 19401251. School bus loaded with children to help in harvesting crops, Wasco County, ca. 19431252. Wasco County firetruck, ca. 1943, Farm fire prevention

1253. Bentgrass field that typified Marion County's seed industry, ca. 19521254. Spraying a red raspberry field, Washington County, ca. 1950

Box 3 (P020:1255-P020:1750)1255. Picking up grass and making silage of it, Marion County, ca. 19501256. Vacuum pickup to help pickup seeds, Marion County, ca. 1944

1257. Picking strawberries, Marion County, ca. 19441258. State House employees help bring in harvest from the fields, Marion County, ca. 1941

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1259. Housewives and kids help with bring in the harvest, Marion County, ca. 19411260. Soldiers help to pick cherries, Marion County, ca. 1941

1261. Girl picking beans, brought her own wagon to carry them, Marion County, ca. 19411262. Boy picking beans, Marion County, ca. 19411263. Two boys standing by their full bags of beans, Marion County, ca. 19411264. Weighing bags of beans, Marion County, ca. 19411265. Man picking strawberries the hard way, Marion County, ca. 19411266. Group of girls ready for lunch, Marion County, ca. 1941

1267. Group of boys enjoying their lunch, Marion County, ca. 19411268. Group in truck ready to go home after hard day of work, Marion County, ca. 19411269. Women picking strawberries, Marion County, ca. 19411270. Boy eating strawberry, hard to resist when picking, Marion County, ca. 1941

1271. Lady who can pick 500 pounds of beans in one day, Marion County, ca. 19411272. Man averages 11 dollars a day picking cherries, Marion County, ca. 19411273. Harvesting Subterranean clover with a sheep skin covered roller, Marion County

1274. The burrs scrape off into the hopper when harvesting clover, Marion County, ca. 19411275. Bags of burrs ready for threshing, Marion County, ca. 19411276. Farm fire protection, a row is plowed between the road and field in case someone

traveling on the road would throw a cigarette and cause a fire in the field, rows called fire guards, Marion County, ca. 1941

1277. Another fire guard shown up close, Marion County, ca. 19411278. Make shift fire truck to help in field fires, holds a tank of 500 gallons of water and has a

pump that can be used in a pond or stream, Marion County, ca. 19411279. Large bell that is used as general alarm system since there are few phones, Marion

County, ca. 1941

1280. Art King setting off several explosion with a battery1281. Speaker's table at the Marion County Farmer-Merchant Banquet; 1939. Seated left to

right: W.L. Teutsch, Harry L. Riches, Earl Snell, Governor Charles A. Sprague, Albert Girod, Douglas McKay, and W.M. Tate.

1282. US Post office building where the Marion County Agricultural Agent's Offices are located, capital dome in the background, Salem

1283. US Post office building where the Marion County Extension Office is located, Salem1284. Farm exhibit at the North Howell Grange Fair, ca. 1935, Marion County

1285. Federal Building in Salem where the Marion County Extension Office is located, ca. 1935

1286. Extension staff in Marion County, ca. 1935. From left to right: J.W. Deremiah, Dorothy Miller, Georgia Ramage, Vera Leabo, Helen Boardman, and Harry L. Riches,County Agricultural Agent

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1287. Bank erosion along the South Santiam River, Linn County1288. Field erosion from river flowing over its bank, Linn County1289. Field erosion from the river overflowing its bank, Linn County

1290. Deposits of soil that was washed from the fields, Linn County1291. Type of dike constructed to keep rivers and streams in their channels, Linn Ct.1292. Type of bank protection constructed along the creeks and rivers, Linn County

1293. Exterior view of the Linn County 4-H Club Fair Building, near Albany, ca. 19471294. Perennial ryegrass seeds drawn for certification, Seed certification program1295. Analysis by experts at the Federal Cooperative Seed Lab at OUC

1296. Lady producing certification tags in the Seed Certification office at OSC1297. Men attaching tags to bags of seeds to be shipped to the east coast1298. Channel of Beaver Creek before work was done on it, before checked by brush, bars, and

beaver dams

1299. A bull dozer and class shell used in working on Beaver Creek1300. Portion of the finished channel of Beaver Creek1301. D.D. Hill inspecting a clover field1302. Cut field of chewing fescue, Linn County, 1939, used for grass seed

1303. Farmer working with chewing fescue as one does hay, this results in shattering the seeds, Linn County, ca. 1939, no print

1304. Dusting equipment that is mounted on trucks, the dust is forced into a hood this assures even coverage of crops, Linn County, ca. 1937

1305. Side view of the dusting equipment, Linn County, ca. 1937

1306. dusting equipment in use1307. Beaver Creek Project, Driftwood is burned and blasted because it obstructs good

drainage, WPA does most of the labor, ca. 19361308. Teams of horses used to remove stumps and roots, Beaver Creek Project, ca. 1936

1309. Sixteen inches of snow on January 31st causes traffic problems and damage to fruit1310. Ice on the Willamette River, near Albany, ca. 1936, Linn County1311. Snow covering on trees, ca. 1934, Linn County1312. Presbyterian Church, Albany, ca. 1921, Linn County1313. Riverside Community Hall, Linn County, ca. 19221314. Poultry culling demonstration given by Prof. C.S. Brewster of OAC, Linn County, ca.

19191315. Dr. L.R. Vawter of OSC Diagnostic Lab tell farmers of his program, ca. 1953

1316. Road equipment working on flood control for the South Santiam River, ca. 19531317. John Landers, livestock specialist at OSC, demonstrates the spraying of sheep1318. Oscar liagg, milk marketing specialist, speaks to Albany Kiwanis

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1319. Board of directors at the second Annual All-Breed Dairy Show; seated left to right, Ted Sidor, assistant extension agent; Walter Shelby; and George Chandler. Standing left to right, R.G. Stearns and Jim Ruby, Linn County, ca. 1953

1320. Tom Jackson, soil conservation specialist at OSC, Discussed results of fertilizer with farmers, Linn County, ca. 1953

1321. Fertilizer spreader, Linn County, ca. 19531322. Fertilizer spreader, Linn County, ca. 19531323. Predator Control, trunk load of bobcats and hunters, Coos County, ca.19391324. Hunters holding dead bobcats, Predator Control, Coos County, ca. 1939

1325. Screening and grinding shell at Empire for use as agricultural lime, ca. 19341326. Grinding shell equipment, elevator, revolving screen, mill, and motor, ca. 19341327. Equipment used for grinding shell, power for running equipment from a tractor, ca. 1935

1328. Equipment used for grinding shell, Coos County, ca. 19351329. Plane used for seeding, Coos County, ca. 1936.1330. R.L. Clark and Harry Lindgren examine grass on Coos County Sheep Company range,

ca. 19371331. Predator Control, dead nine foot cougar, Coos County, ca. 1939

1332. Dead cougar posed on lawn, Predator Control, Coos County, ca. 1939 1333. Phillip Barlett receiving award as beat dairy showman, ca. 19381334. Crew driving stakes into a pea field, Coos County, ca. 1931

1335. Field after all the stakes are driven, Coos County, ca. 19311336. Packing peas for shipment east, at the Southern Pacific Depot in Coquille, Coos County,

ca. 19311337. Flood damage near Coquille, Coos County, ca. 19251338. View of the Coquille Valley with creek running through it, Coos County, ca. 19251339. Coquille River, Coos County, ca. 19251340. Bank of the Coquille River, Coos County, ca. 19251341. farm by the Coquille River, Coos County, ca. 19291342. Drying corn for seed, Coos County, ca. 1916

1343. Andy Landforce, wildlife management specialist, speaking to group of kids about underwater life, Columbia County, ca. 1957

1344. Control of tansy ragwort a poisonous weed, Columbia County, ca. 19571345. Farm fish pond, stocked with fish, Columbia County, ca. 1957

1346. Columbia County Timber Harvest Demonstration, ca. 19491347-8. Kentuck Inlet (Slough) 1920, Coos-Curry County1349 Douglas Fir tree, 15" from top to stump, sawed 500 boards feet. 50 years

old, Forestry exhibit County fair, exhibit sponsored by Farm Forestry Committee, Agricultural Planning council, ca. 1949

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1350 Timber Harvest Demonstration Sign, Columbia County, fairgrounds1351 Logging camp in Columbia City, one of last. Clark-Wilson Lumber

company, ca. 19451352 Second growth Douglas fir, Columbia County farm woodland, ca. 1945.

1353 Buck rake mounted an old truck. Wm. Pringlells farm near Vernonia, Columbia city, ca. 1943

1354 Irrigation Project, Mr. & Mrs. Ward Farrell, Gateway OR. First signed this type of agreement to sell excess land at appraised valuation, Jefferson City, ca. 1938

1355 "Scrappo" Mechanical scrap metal harvest creation of county Salvage Committee Salem, OR, ca. 1941-42

1356 Jake Sonner of the Salvage Committee.unloading scrap metal, ca. 1941-421357 Beaver Falls, scenic spots in Columbia County

1358 237 foot natural Douglas fir flag pole, grew in the Beaver Creek school yard. Possibly the tallest natural flag pole in the world

1359 "The Blue Ox" used for logging in Columbia County. Mr. Pomeroy of Rainier, OR, ca. 1937

1360 Modern skidder, latest type used by Clark-Wilson Lumber Co. for yarding logs and loading on to trucks.

1361-2 WWII, observation post at Yankton, Columbia City.1363 Seed flax being harvested on the Delta Farms at Scappoose. Over 500

acres of seed flax was grown in Columbia County.1364 Wasco County Court House, The Dalles, OR, ca. 1917

1365 Dufur Valley, Wasco County, ca. 19261366 Timber growth exhibit amount of timber grown on 10 acres, total in one

year.1367 Orchard removal.1368 Farm Town, Wasco City, ca. 1922.1369 Storage Tanks, ca. 19561370 Ferry on Sauvies Island, ca. 1948.

1371 Bulldozed off a road on Sauvies Island following 1948 Columbia River flood.

1372 View of sand covered road & garden on Sauvies Island following 1948 flood Columbia River.

1373 House showing high water mark from flood 1948 Columbia River.

1374 Wasco County Agricultural Council of Defence, ca. 19511375-6 Mohn Raspberry picker, still needs considerable work before its entirely

successful, Multnomah County, ca. 19511377 Erosion, Gully in field of winter wheat just north of Cayuse, ca. 1953

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1378-9 Cultivated ground without protection, subject to heavy winter erosion.1380 Wheat crop near Echo and Butter Creek, ca. 19531381 Farm labor employment office.1382 Coburg Farm Labor Camp office.

1383 Umatilla County Extension Agent Staff, ca. 1954.1384 One of the first dike construction on the Multnomah Drainage District

No.11385 Sodded water way, Umatilla County, ca. 1953

1386 Roto Beater, busting mulch stubble on George Woodward farm in Helix District, ca. 1954

1387 401, Swath Combine, county Extension agents, Gene Winters, Reed Day, Dr. Clevland J. Gerard.

1388-9 Mechanical Tree Shaker

1390-1 Bears, shot by Russell Daulton assistant County Agent1392 2 4-D use demonstration on Morning Glory, Rose Briers, and Canadian

Thistles1393 Hop Yard1394-5 Homemade Wood Stove Silo Construction

1396 Finished Wood Stove Silo1397 Pneumatic Pruner1398 Wind Erosion1399 Rabbits, 4-H club 1949 Polk County Fair

1400 Horsemanship, 1949 Polk County Fair1401 Dragline on Salt Creek Drainage Project, ca. 19511402 Dragline on Ash Creek Drainage Project, ca. 19511403-4 Carry-Alls on Ash Swale Drainage Project, ca. 1951

1405 Willamette Basin Project, Cottage Grove Reservoir1406 Willamette Basin Project, Ash Creek1407 Willamette Basin Project, Salt Creek1408 Willamette Basin Project, Ash Swale1409 Polk County Fair, 4-H Livestock Barn, ca. 1951

1410 4-H Sheep Club, John M. Evey, Extension Agent1411 Luncheon for County wide 4-H Achivement Day, ca. 19521412 Parade in Dalles, 4-H club, ca. 19521413 Burton Hutton, State 4-H Leader, Banquet

1414 Rabbit Drives, Morrow County, ca. 19221415 Tug-of-War, ca. 1922

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1416 Farm Town, Morrow County, ca. 19211417 Harvester-Horse drawn, ca. 1920

1418 Wheat Harvesting, ca. 19201419 Weeder, Horse drawn, Morrow County, ca. 19201420 Wool Hauling, Morrow County, ca. 19211421 Harvesting, Turkey Red Wheat

1422-3 Erosion Gully1424 Buncle Grass1425-6 Water Erosion1427 Sulky Rake, Lake County, ca. 1943

1428-9 Wind Erosion1430 Artesian Well1431 Mr. Jamison Extension Dairy Specialist, holding Mangels, ca. 19221432 LeRoy Warner Head of Soils Service Division 1952, taking soil samples

1433 Quarter Horse, Umatilla County1434 Nomad Alfalfa1435 Sacks of Certified Elmar Wheat, ca. 19521436-7 Pea Vines being spread on farm land1438-9 Pea vines being fed to cows

1440 4-H group summer school bus1441-2 4-H summer camp1443-4 4-H summer camp swimming hole1445 Rockland Tiller, ca. 1951

1446 Luff Hitch is Demonstrated, used as a stump puller1447 Paul Bunyan Hammer1448-52 Land Clearing, used Pyrotol1453-7 Blasting Materials & Demonstration

1458-9 Irrigation pipe galvanized 4" gates 51 apart, pressure 10 lbs., fan spray, ca. 19351460-1 Land leveling by uses of the drag1462 Revolving sprinklers connected directly to portable pipe 35 lbs. pressure

1463-4 Orchard removal, result of winter injuries, ca. 19491465 Installing a one wire electric fence1466-7 Electricity exhibit, showing on a meter the cost of operating appliances1468-9 Irrigation sprinkler system, Pole beans, ca. 1937

1470-1 Irrigation sprinkler system, Filberts & Walnut Crops, ca. 19371472-3 Irrigation Pipe (couplers), ca. 19371474-5 Electricity exhibit, showing cost on meter of appliance use

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1476-7 Hydro-electric plant near Triangle Lake

1478 Poultry House1479-80 Lighting exhibit1481 Flooded Land , Need for Drainage District No.1, ca. 19211482 Outlet Ditch use to Drain flooded lands, ca. 1922

1483 5,000 gallon concrete reservoir for West Rainier Water Ass., Gravity system utilizing a spring nearby, ca. 1938

1484 Installation of septic tank, developed in 1938 for distribution1485 Improperly designed fixtures, ca. 1937

1486 Approved type of fighting fixture, ca. 19371487 Harsh bare lamps, Improper lighting, ca. 19371488-9 Stump burning unit, ca. 19381490 A cyclone silo, ca. 1919

1491 Land clearing with Pyrotol, ca. 19261492-3 Coburg farm Labor Camp1494-5 Coburg Farm Labor Camp Residents1496-7 Bean Picking & Weighing

1498 Bean field-weighing1499 Bean field-lunchtime1500 Bean picking crews assembling for transport to fields, Farm Labor WWII

1501 Youth bean pickers crew on way to field1502-3 Cucumber picking1504-5 Farm Labor camp1506 1940 Harvesting cannery beets with mechanical puller

1507 Bean field1508 1930 Nillet-Japanese1509 Low pressure perforated irrigation pipe1510 Power & pumping lay out for irrigation system1511 Junction City Fat Lamb show, ca. 1939

1512-17 A forced draft stump burning demonstration, ca. 19391518 Cereal plots, professor G.R. Hyslop1519 1937 Economical irrigation system pumping plant1520 Economical irrigation system canvas main hose, ca. 19371521 Economical irrigation system diversion of water to rows, ca. 19371522 Economical irrigation system water in rows of parsnips, ca. 19371523 Thistledown Farm Barns, ca. 19351524 1935 Dairy herd, grazing on red clover pasture.1525 Arther S. King (white shirt) 1935, motor & pump, for revolving sprinkler

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system. Spring Irrigation Tour

1526 Spring Irrigation Tour, Weil House1527 Harvesting Beets, Lane County, ca. 19331528 4-11 Lamb project, Baker County, ca. 19451529-30 AAA Community Irrigation Project, dam wooden structures replaced with

concrete.l531 AAA Community Irrigation Project, carrying water from dam to it's

Cooperators.

1532 Cutting of Alfalfa Hay1533 Irrigated grain field, Josephine County, ca. 19441534 Vetth crop-waist high from additional irrigation.1535 Josephine County, Onion field for seed1536 Professor Herman A. Scullen- "Sweeping for Bees"

1537 A portable Hop Picking Machine1538 Milking Parlor Grade A Milk1539-40 4-H summer camp Rand1541 Irrigation Dam on Illinois River Josephine County, ca. 1945

1542 Head-gate at Johnson Dam on Illinois River Josephine County, ca. 19451543 Hop fields1544 Hand picking of Hops1545 Harvesting hops by portable machine1546 1919 Train unloading "Simplex" silos, Junction city

1547 Chickens Lane County, ca. 19191548 Typical farm house, Lane County, ca. 19201549 Soil Conservation, Blasting drainage ditch, Baler County, ca. 19441550 Nutrition Demonstration, for mother and infants, Coos County

1551 Training school, project on salad dressing making, Wasco County1552 Cleaning wheat, preparation for grinding and cooking, Lane County, ca.

l9321553 Child Nutrition Clinic, ca. 1919 Benton County1554 Serving Hot Lunch, ca. 1915 Benton County School

1555 Drying fruit in a home made dehydrator, ca. 1919 Corvallis1556-57 Cattle grazing scene, Union County1558 A Heifer, ca. 19481559 Registered Hereford cows, ca. 1948

1560 Well drilled late 1949, Artesion water1561 Preparing grass sod for seeding of grain, ca. 19491562 Mechanical grass seed bundle unloader

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1563-4 Edson McCanse, constructed this hay stacker out of an Army "Duck", winches & pulleys, which are used to contrite the derrick

1565 Concrete silo 14' by 40' Union County1566 Wheat land, Union County, ca. 19471567 Livestock Ranch, Oliver Bros., Grant County1568 Corrals, Livestock Ranch, Grant County1569 Motorized hay stacker

1570 Pit silo, Union County1571 Preparation for a pit silo1572 Pit silo, Union County1573 Pit silo, full of silage

1574 Silage operation, Union County, ca. 19521575-76 Rock Rake1577 Self-propelled combine, adapted for grass seed threshing by adding hood,

conveyer and bundle cutting attachment, Union County1578 Green Pea Canning enterprize, Union County, ca. 19451579 Grande Ronde Valley, good area for high quality seed crops1580-81 Farm Machinery 1944 Union County "Seed Planter"1582 Sheep drive, Union County, ca. 19441583 Baled Hay, Union County, ca. 1944

1584 Bulk Pea loading, Union County, ca. 19441585 Soil Conservation, Union County, ca. 19441586 Erosion one winters effect on wheat field1587 Grass seeding, burnt out trees, Baker County1588-89 Planting grass, burnt trees, Baker County

1590 Coastland, logged, burned and seeded, ca. 19401591 Cut over and burned over land, should be seeded to control fire hazard, ca.

19391592 Disc Tiller plowing in stubbled land1593 Wheat grass planted in rows, Gillian County1594 Combining crested wheat, Gillian County

1595-96 Harvesting Ladino Clover, farm machinery, Josephine County1597 Lawrence Jenkins field inspection in Ladino Clover1598 Sealing and Tagging Ladino Clover1599-1600 Over grazing on right side

1601 Threshing scene on crested wheat grass crop, ca. 1935, Union County1602-3 Threshing Grimm Alfalfa seed Union County, ca. 19351604 Threshing crested wheat grass with combine, this method not satisfactory,

ca. 1935

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1605 Self rake reaper used to cut alfalfa for seed, ca. 19351606 Threshing Alfalfa with combine, ca. 19351607 Potatoes for seed1608 E.R. Jackman, ca. 1931, potatoes for seed

1609 Dusting clover for mildew control, Crook County1610 Pit of Netted Gems potatoes, Crook County, ca. 19301611 Harvesting Vetch plot, Clatsop County1612 Grimm Alfalfa, Washington County1613 R.W. Morse, County Agent, wheat

1614 Combine with header at the end, Wheat1615 28 ft. wooden weeder1616 Vintage Car1617 F.L. Ballard, County agent

1618 Union County, Wheat1619 Dry Treating Wheat Process, Umatilla County, ca. 19231620 Threshing Alfalfa seed Deschutes County, ca. 19231621 Grimm Alfalfa, Washington County, ca. 19231622 Tile ditching demonstration, Drainage Project Report, ca. 1916

1623 Murry Dawson, 4-H camp Elkanah, talk on soil.1624 Merrill Oveson, white winter wheat sacked.1625 Earl E. Brown shows Alkali Bee Bed No.1, Umatilla County1626 Clover, Clatsop County, ca. 19231627 Lois Sather, food research meeting, ca. 1958

1628 Lois Sather, testing meat.1629 Jack Waud, Omar wheat, ca. 19581630 Planting tomato plants with a two row planter machine, ca. 19571631 1914 State Fair encampment of club members

1632 Threshing sugar beet seed.1633 View of a Victory Garden, ca. 19421634 Establishing an Alkali Bee colony water trenches made to supply the

moisture needed.1635 Alfalfa Hay, loading bails on truck, ca. 1957

1636 John Landers, 1956 Minnesota #1 Hogs1637 John Landers Jr., 1956 Calves feeding on straw.1638 Merrill Oveson 1956, winter wheat "Elmar"1639 Dorothy Sherrill & John Landers Jr., meat cutting & wrapping

demonstration 1955

1640 Dr. Chas Rohde, Omar wheat, ca. 1955

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1641 Dr. G. Burton Wood, ca. 19541642 Vic Johnson, Emsley Rogers, identifying ragweed near Umatilla1643 Rambouillet Rams, ca. 1951

1644 Wind break Planting, ca. 19511645 Weed Sprayer, ca. 19511646 Baling Alta Fescue grass, ca. 19511647 Harvesting Alta Fescue grass, ca. 19511648 Loading Sacked Alta Fescue grass seed, ca. 1951

1649 Toxaphene-bran dry bait used in the Mormon Cricket Battle1650 European Beach grass plantings.1651 European Beach grass plantings one year later than #16501652 1950 Russian thistle, Westland sand.1653 Chinese Elm injured by 2,4-D, Rex Warren, Weed control Chemicals

1654 Norton Taylor, 2,4-D injured leaves of Norway Maple trees1655 Pea vine spreader, machinery1656 "Grass Seeder" machinery1657 Front view of green pea combine1658 Rear view of green pea combine1659 Green pea combine, ca. 19501660 Row grass "Seeder", wheat grass,machinery1661 Row grass "Seeder", machinery1662 "Weed Sprayer" machinery, ca. 1950

1663 filling "Seeder" with stiff hair wheat grass seeds.1664 Brillon Seeder, ca. 19501665 Mormon Cricket infestation1666 H.P. Fwalt, Holstein dairy tour.1667 Corn picker two row, machinery

1668 Loading ear corn dryer, machinery1669 Aerial view, westland canal shows drifting effects, ca. 19491670 Sand drifting, ca. 19491671 Mechanical fertilizing spreader, ca. 19491672 Stacking pea vines with bulldozer used of silage for cattle, ca. 1950

1673 Tiller, ca. 19491674 Applying anhydrous ammonia to nitrogen tilling it into land, ca. 19491675 Erosion rill & gully, ca. 19491676 Crop dusting

1677 Field burning, Umatilla County1678 Soil conservation, Umatilla County1679 Soil Conservation, ca. 1948

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1680 Safflower crop, ca. 19481681 Stacking Pea vines, ca. 1949 used for silage for cattle

1682 Harold Dobyns, fixing bate for Rat Control, ca. 19481683 Harold Dobyns, showing Rat runway in rock foundation of barn, ca. 19481684 Vic Johnson, Raphail R. Helix, Livestock thefts in Umatilla County

increased in 1947, Metal signs made.1685 Harvesting flops by machine.

1686-87 Burning potato vines, with a three row burner, machinery1688 LeRoy E. Fuller on right, ca. 19471689 Pea harvest, ca. 19471690 Mormon Cricket Control, Bait mixing station, ca. 1947

1691 Baled Pea vines1692 Weed control, spraying wild Morning Glory, Essick Sprayer, ca. 19471693 Weed Control, weed equipment Demonstration, ca. 19471694 Insect Vacuum Sweep, used in green pea field to control aphis and

weevils1695 Rear view, Insect Vacuum Sweep1696 1946 Dixie Wonder Peas, Wm.Cyrus, Victor Johnson1697 1946 Umatilla County, Stacked pea vines being burned.1698 Elgin wheat, Umatilla County, ca. 19451699 Pickup hay chopper 1944 machinery.1700 Harvesting Cranberries 1942 Clatsop County

1701 Harvesting Cranberries 1942 Clatsop County1702 Clatsop County, Lewis & Clark Scrap Pile, ca. 19421703 Bulldozer cleared fence trail 1941 Clatsop County1704 Sheep1705 Manure well stacked on top of liquid tank, with drain in to tank making

liquid fertilizer.

1706 Liquid Manure being applied to pasture fertilizer.1707 Special built pea duster, for control of pea aphis.1708 Duster stopped for refill of dust.1709 Clatsop County, Coyotes, Oscar Ehn, ca. 1938

1710 Modern Poultry farm, note fertilizer drying plant in back ground.1711 Lewis & Clark Dairy club members.1712 Dairy showmanship contest, County Fair 1937, Calves.1713-14 Burning oyster shell as a lime source.

1715 Root storage system recommended.1716 Liquid Manure Pit.1717 Drawing the liquid manure from the Pit into the Tank Wagon by Gravity.

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1718 1935 Clatsop County. Spraying peas on experiment plots with High pressure equipment

1719 1934 Clatsop County, Flood Damage, showing bank undermined, Seaside District.

1720 Break in Dyke during flood, Youngs River District 19341721-22 1934 Clatsop County, Liquid manure spreader.1723-24 Showing Pasture Irrigation.

1725 1932 4-H Showmanship Contest club Fair, cows1726 Late pea planting-field1727 Pea plantings, field1728-29 Bulb Farm-Daffodils, Clatsop County.

1730 1931 Clatsop County, Picking Cranberries.1731 1931 Clatsop County, Cranberries ready for store house.1732 1931 Clatsop County, Astoria Column.1733 1931 Clatsop County, Seaside Beach.

1734 Seaside train deport 1930, Dairy Demonstration Train.1735 Dairy Demonstration Train, 1930 stop at Astoria.1736-37 1929 Clatsop County, Manure Pit.1738 Hydro Electric & Irrigation System-Dam

1739 Hydro Electric & Irrigation System, part of ditch.1740 1928 Hydro Electric & Irrigation System, Ditch and Flumer.1741 1928 Hydro Electric & Irrigation System, End of Flume.1742 Manure Pit 1927 Clatsop County

1743 Start of Manure Pit 1927 Clatsop County.1744 1949 Lake County Fair1745 Piling Oats on ground, Adel OR.1746 1800 tons of Oats piled on ground, Adel OR.1747 1942 County Judge Boice, oil companies rubber Drive.

1748-49 Chetco Cotton Mattress Center, Mattress Making, ca. 19421750 1942 4-H Club members collecting Aluminum for Aluminum Drive.1751 County Agent Office Aluminum Drive in Gold Beach.1752-53 1940 Curry County Typical Logging Slash burned and then seeded.1754 1939 Curry County, Note excellent stand of grass secured on logged over

land.

1755 1939 Curry County, Close up of same area, showing growth of grass seeded in fall, George Sutton

1756 Curry County 1939, "Hill Wagon" used for hauling posts and wood on steep trails.

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1757 1939 Curry County, Type of truck used for marketing all livestock.

1758 Wedderburn-Ophir Grazing and Land Improvement Association, and members of Federal Forest Service.

1759 Showing fire trail completed.1760 Curry County 1938, Wedderburn-Ophir Grazing Association, building fire trails.1761 Curry County 1938, Clean up nearly completed on the fire trails.

1762 1936 Curry County, Bulbs harvested.1763 1936, Curry County, field bulbs were harvested from.1764 1935 Curry County, Sheepherders picnic, Elk River, 4-H girls demonstrating cuts

and cooking lamb.1765-66 1927 Clatsop County, Cows

1767 1919 Tillamonk Excursion, all together.1768 " " " en route1769 " " " Lunch time on the way.1770 1919 Local Dealer Demonstrates, Farm Machinery.

Box 4 (P020:1771-P020:2359)1771-73 Vesper Burner Demonstration "tree stumps"1774 Alfalfa.1775 1923 Clatsop County, County Clothing Project Committee.1776 Wild Plums packed and shipped daily

1777 Cutting scion wood from wild plum patch, buds to be grown in nursery.1778-79 1940 Hydraulic operated corrugator for making irrigation marks.1780 Portable chain drag elevator. Farm machinery.

1781 Dr. Don C. Mote with net, Mr. G.M. Gjullin, 1944, Deer flies used "DDT" Pest control.

1782 1944 "Human Coyote Getter" Ralph Page at the Hart Mt. Antelope Refuge.1783 Alice Johnson, Victory Garden, ca. 1944, Lake County.

1784 Spreader Dam 1944, Robert L. Wier.1785 Hauled Stockwater, Fort Rock.1786 Hauling Alfalfa Ray on a Slip, ca. 19431787 A typical leak in the Mulkey Flume, ca. 19441788 Two acres of Alsike and Timothy for seed, E.R. Jackmen on right, ca. 1944

1789 First truck load of cattle to go out of Central OR. by the Central OR. Livestock Shipping Association, ca. 1949

1790 Shows jeep with booms out ready for spraying, 1949 Crook County1791 Shows jeep with tank for spray bandline and boom out, ca. 19491792 Jeep with the booms in place for traveling, ca. 1949

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1793 1943 Grant County "Fly Swatter"1794 1938 Soil Erosion, Beginning.1795 1938 Soil Erosion, End.1796 John Day Valley, 1926 and Highway on Right.1797 1926 three year old steers all Angus bulls Grant County.

1798 1926 Cross bred steers Aberdeen Angus & Hereferd 3 year old.1799 Grant County 1926, Hereferd bulls.1800-02 Showing new born Lamb being carried by a lamb Carrier, very handy device in 1

Lambing Camp.1803 Purebred Hereferd bull.

1804 Purebred Aberdeen Angus.1805-07 Dehorning cattle.1808 Plowing potato field.1809 Potato field.1810 Stumps to be blasted with pyrotol

1811 Stumps blasted by pyrotol.1812-13 "Slick Ons" The best method of making a ewe claim a Lamb is to take the hide of

the dead Lamb and put it on the Lamb that is to be adopted 1927.1814-17 Showing chutes and vats used for dipping sheep,for foot rot.1818 1927 Poisoning Squirrel Campaign1819 R.G. Johnson, Grant County agent 1930.

1820 1930 Cutting Sudan Grass.1821 Rolling dry land grass seed in horse drawn rollers.1822 narrowing in dry land seed Vintage car.1823 Typical John Day Valley Hay scene 1932

1824-25 Rabbit Poisoning 1932, temperatures of 10 to 30 below Zero.1826 Cottoncake distribution under difficulties, ca. 1932, Transferring direct from car

to bobsled.1827 Cottoncake distribution under difficulties, ca. 1932, Transferring from truck to

bobsled.

1828 1932 Wild Hay is put up in Grant County.1829-30 Grant County is justly proud of her hot-blood cross Horses, the Army is her main

market.1831 4-wheel rakes Hay.1832 4-horse buck rake Hay.

1833-34 Making Hay on Wild Meadow 1933.1835 Portable Camp was used during Raying time1836 Portable shop for haying equipment.1837-38 Yarding operation, "yarding crew" Haying

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1839 Stacking hay, buck rake.1840 Stacking hay, 4-horse pull up team.1841 Load goes up the slid hay1842 A one horse rake cleans up around field haying.1843-44 Draft Colts, Grant County.

1845 Cross-bred ewes going to the lambing sheds, ca. 19341846 Lamb crop going to market, cross-bred ewes and suffolk rams, ca. 1934.1847-48 Hay Crop Harvesting, ca. 1937.1849 Hay-Power Stacker, ca. 1937.

1850-51 Squirrel poisoning, Bear Valley, Grant County 1925, Volunteers.1852 Grant County 1925, three year old steers.1853 Dr. J.N. Shaw, Umpqua.1854 Threshing, Highland Bent grass seed.

1855 Dr. J.N. Shaw making a postmortem examination of a diseased sheep, Myrtle Creek

1856 Eggs, Roseburg1857 Egg packing and storage room proved a profitable investment on farms.

1858 J.C. Leedy inspects Austrain winter peas, ca. 1930.

1859 Picking Melons, cantaloupes, Douglas County.1860 Melrose grange No. 434 Drill Team Competing at State Grange, ca. 1934.1861-62 Lambs Dressed out, 1934 Douglas County.1863 Douglas County Fat Lamb Show, ca. 1934

1864 R.A. Lindgren preparing sheep dipping vat, Lane county, ca. 1930.1865 Cattle, ca. 1924.1866 Sheep Shearing, ca. 1926.1867 Dressed out Turkey, ca. 1927.

1868 Delivering load of dressed out turkeys, ca. 1927.1869 Ditch blasting, ca. 19281870 Ditch after blasted and now water flowing, ca. 19281871 H.A. Lindgren, Poor thinly fleshed Lamb, ca. 19281872 Good blocky Lamb, ca. 1928.

1873 Land Clearing.1874 Douglas County, Prune Dryer.1875 Douglas County 1936, Bulletin Rack.1876 E.R. Jackman, Alfalfa.1877 H.E. Cosby, Turkeys.

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1878 Baby Turkeys, H.E. Cosby.1879 Dairy, Roseburg.1880 H.A. Lindgren, Slaughtering a sheep, Douglas County.1881 Chickens, Brooder house and yard, H.E.Cosby, Douglas County.

1882 Chickens, wire porches part of brooding equipment.1883 Chickens, Laying house, ca. 1934, Douglas County.1884 H.E. Cosby inspecting baby turkeys on wire porch.1885 4-H club work corn, ca. 1918

1886 4-H club work pig, ca. 19181887 Shorthorn steers, ca. 1918, Douglas County.1888 Range scene, ca. 19191889-90 Poultry Plant, ca. 1919

1891 Douglas County, ca. 1919, Extension school, sheep project.1892-93 Mole Trapping Demonstration.1894 Field shows the extent of mole infestation, damaging clover.1895 1922 Breeding flock Turkeys.

1896 1922 Row of laying houses for turkeys.1897 Farm, Douglas County, ca. 1922.1898 1922 Bee Demonstration.1899 Well arranged farm and orchard, ca. 1922.

1900 Typical lay of land and farm upon the cut over section on Smith River, Douglas County.

1901 1922 Whitewash formula on trunks of prune trees for control of Prune root borers.

1902-03 Stump Burning, Land clearing, ca. 1923.1904 Irrigation, ca. 1923, Douglas County.1905 Douglas County 1923, farmers and wives coming by boat to attend community

meeting.

1906 4-H Tour, Grant County, Mt. Range scene.1907 4-H Tour, Old mining area.1908-09 Bailed grass, Range seeding.1910 4-H Trail Riders on horse back, ca. 1963

1911 4-H Trail riders, cold at breakfast time, ca. 19631912 4-H Dog project.1913 4-H Lamb washing project.1914 Erosion control.

1915 Range seeding, Strawberry Mt. in back ground.1916 Map of John Day Drainage Basion.

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1917 Map of Deschutes Basin and Umatilla Basin.1918 Map State of Oregon, Drainage Basin Key.1919 Finished channel.

1920 Channel cleared and shaped.1921 Rewrapping channel.1922 channel wearing and bank shaping.1923 Channel, finished cleaning.

1924 Channel Erosion.1925 South Fork Meadow Destroyed by Flood.1926 Flooded, Kimberly Area.1927 Flooded meadows below Dayville, Grant County.1928 Complete channel change by flood, Grant County.

1929 Hay land covered with silt, Grant County.1930 Covered with debris after flood, Grant County.1931 Flood damage, Grant County.1932-33 Flood damage, Grant County.1934-35 Grant County, near Mt. Vernon, Flood damage.1936-37 Grant County, Erosion from flood.1938 Silvies River, Check Dam Flood.1939 Grant County, Juniper invasion, ca. 19561940 Grant County, Juniper invasion, ca. 19651941 Grant County, Juniper invasion, ca. 19201942 Grant County, Juniper invasion, ca. 1945

1943-44 Cattle chute with automatic stoppers.1945 Grant county, 4-H Trail Riders1946-47 4-H Trail Riders learning to throw a Dimond Hitch.

1948 Farmers Annual Tour & Bar-B-Q. Beef Bar-b-qed.1949 " " " Discuss Hay Varieties.1950 " " " Commissioners, Joe Officer, Niles Sproul.1951 " " " Coffee Brewers.1952 " " " Members eating the bar-b-q beef.1953 " " " Serving Coffee.

1954 Juniper 1920 Grant County.1955 Juniper 1945 Grant County.1956 Juniper 1956 Grant County.1957 Creek Bottom improvement-from this to (seeding)

1958 Creek Bottom improvement to this. (seeding)1959 Grant County, ca. 1959, Range, timberland cattle.1960 Road side weed infested.

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1961 Improvement of creek bottom, semi meadows, by reseeding.

1962 Range Tour, Grant County, ca. 1959.1963-64 Purebred Heifers-cattle.1965 Thinning Timber, increases growth.1966 ca. 1961 Crested wheat, planted after fire.

1967 Meadow Foxtail, Fertilized with 60 lbs Nitrogen.1968 Black Berries, Irrigation system, ca. 1937.1969 Irrigation, motor and pump, ca. 19371970 PolK County, 12 Gold Medal Jersey cows, ca. 1937.

1971 Dusting strawberries to control spittle bugs, ca. 1936.1972 Soil Erosion, Polk County.

1973-74 Soil Erosion 1936.1975 Dusting Machine for crops.1976 Mr. D.D. Hill, Clover1977 MR. D.D. Hill, Oats

1978 Irrigation-elevated ditch.1979 Home made Irrigation sprinklers, Polk County.1980 Polk County, Man Power Shortage, ca. 1942.1981 Hop weighing, Migrant Labor, ca. 1942.

1982 Hop yard, Migrant Labor, ca. 1942.1983-85 Farm Machinery , Harvesting machine.1986 W.C. Leth, World Champion Pen Poultry.1987 4-H Dairy Showmanship Contest at Polk County Fair.

1988-89 Cow mothering lambs, 1940 Polk County.1990-91 Sheepdog trials, herding sheep, ca. 1940.1992 Farm machinery, does mowing raking and hauling of hay, ca. 1939.1993 Hay stack, ca. 1939.1994-97 Farm Dam under construction on Satl creek.

1998-99 Polk County fair 4-H cattle, ca. 1939.2000-01 Weeder, farm machinery. G.R. Hyslop, F.E. Price, Art King, and Harry Schoth,

ca. 1939.2002 Farm machinery, haying 1939 Polk County.2003 Power Plant for Irrigation system, Art King.

2004 Irrigation system, Art King, potatoes.2005-06 Irrigation system 1939 Polk County.2007-08 Cattle, Range scene, Grant County, ca. 1953.2009 Cattle certified Insemination Demonstration, ca. 1953.

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2010. Oregons 1956 National 4-H Camp Delegation.

2011-12 Juniper Cabling, Grant County, ca. 1957. Removal2013 Range-Short Course class.2014-15 Tree thinning and pruning-Ponderosa Pine.2016 Izee burned, ca. 1955 Grant County.2017 Izee burned and reseeded, ca. 1955 Grant County.2018 E.R. Jackman, Grant County.

2019 Harvesting Bulbs, Multnomah County, ca. 1928.2020-21 Soil Erosion, ca. 1935.2022 Vintage cars Multnomah County, ca. 1935.2023-24 Irrigation system, Polk County.2025 1928 Polk County, Framers and wives.

2026 Limerock spreader, 1928 Polk County.2027 Stump Blasting.2028-29 Combine, ca. 1926.2030 Duster mounted on truck, 1926 Polk County.2031 A.V. Oliver, First Annual Lamb show, Polk County.2032 Lamb tail docking, 1937 Polk County.2033 Surplus food-canned for emergency relief, ca. 1937.2034 Surplus food, Storage and distribution warehouse.

2035 Plowing field, 1931 Multnomah County.2036 Tiller Plow, 1917 Multnomah County.2037 Plowed field.2038 Tractor, 1929 Multnomah County.2039 Lions Club from Grants Pass.

2040 Irrigation ditch.2041 Vintage cars, 1921 Josephine County.2042 Corn shocks, ca. 1940.2043 Dimmicks Club, ca. 1937.2044-45 Dairy Parade, Josephine County, ca. 1925

2046 Snake fence, Jersey heifers, ca. 1923.2047 Harry Lindgren, showing beef.2048-49 Spraying hops for red spiders, ca. 1924.2050-51 Ditch, cleaning it with a Purvis ditcher.

2052 Cultivation of Alfalfa, Josephine County, ca. 1925.2053-54 4-H farm mechanics club projects, Josephine County, ca. 1925.2055-56 Poultry, cooping chickens, Josephine County, ca. 1926.2057 Josephine County, Exhibit at State Fair 1927.

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2058 Josephine County 1928, Harry Schoth, Lt. W. Kephart, Ladino Clover, Stump land.

2O59 Cattle at pasture, stump land, ca. 1928.2060 Josephine County 1928, G.R. Hyslop, Ladino Clover, stump land.2061 Cattle cars of train, ca. 1918.2062 Farm equipment, barrel sprayer outfit.

2063-64 Sugar Cane, getting juice out, ca. 1918.2065 Silo, Vintage car, Josephine County.2066 Spraying Crops, 1918 Josephine County.2067 Women on Farm 1919 Josephine County.

2068 Corn show Josephine County, ca. 1920.2069 Field Tour 1920, Josephine County.2070-71 Pest Control 1920, Josephine County.2072 Cattle judging, Coquille OR.2073 Coos County, Jersey Breeders Association, ca. 1918.

2074 Extension Agents--Turner Bond, Walt Jenrzejewski, Ray Peterson, Francis Skinner, Billie LeSueur, Gene Lear.

2075 4-H cooking demonstration.2076 Lamb Bar-B-Q at Lloyd Center, Portland.2077 Pen of Rams.

2078 Hereford Bull.2079 Flood damage, washout HW 66.2080 Planting Potatoes, ca. 1963.2081 Harvesting Netted Gems Potatoes.2082 Potato cultivating.

2083 4-11 horse show, ca. 1963.2084 4-H Summer Camp, ca. 1963.2085 Lamb Bar-B-Q, FFA Convention.2086 Sheep on Highway.2087 Hereford Bulls

2088 Cattle Feed Lot.2089 Irrigation, Potato field.2090 Hay Alalfa Bailed.2091 Potato Harvesting, Farm Machinery2092 Potatoes, ca. 1964.

2093 4-H Summer Camp.2094 Walt Jendrzejewski, Ruth Dyer, Mrs. Azalea Sager, Frances Hall.2095 Lamb loading for shipping, ca. 1963

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2096 Cattle Feed Lot.

2097 Irrigation, Potatoes.2098 Potatoes.2099 Wilbur O. Reil, Ray O. Petersen, Bert G. Wilcox, H.B. Schieferstein, Frances

Hall, Margaret Setzler, Francis Skinner, Beverly Wischnafski, Walt Jendrzejewski, Extension Agents, ca. 1963

2100 Shipping Lambs.

2101 Cattle Feed Lot.2102 Hay being Wafered, Farm machinery.2103 Wafered Hay.2104 C.A. Henderson, ca. 19612105-06 Range Improvement, ca. 1955.

2107 Past Presidents of Potatoes Growers Ass. Louis Lyon, Earl Wilson, Leland cheyne, Troy Qualls, Karl Dehlinger, Bryant Williams, Henery Semon, E.C. Lemler, ca. 1947.

2108 Trench silo.

2109 Potatoes, Farm machinery.2110 Oversized Potatoes used for cattle feed.2111-12 Potatoes, Farm machinery.2113 Potatoes Planting, Farm machinery.

2114 Potato Harvesting, Farm machinery.2115 Gopher Control, 1952 Klamath County2116 Cattle Spraying.2117 Weed Control, Klamath County.

2118 Potato Cellar.2119-20 Land reclamation upper Klamath Lake2121 Weed Control, Klamath County.2122-23 Potato Harvesting, Farm machinery.2124-33 Potato Harvesting , Farm machinery.

2134-36 Potato Sacking.2137-38 Potato Harvesting.2139 Potato sack pick-up.2140 4-H and FFA Bar-B-Q

2141-42 Surplus potatoes used for Livestock feed.2143 Steers Dress-out.2144 Cattle Feed Lot-small.2145 Grain storage shortage.

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2146 Potato Harvesting, Farm machinery.2147 Pusher Combine.2148 Gadget for tightening loose and sagging Barbed wire.2149 CAT Equipment.2150-51 Cattle.

2152 Seed potato dipping in vats.2153 Dr. Alfred Halverson.2154 Alfalfa Hay stacked in circular shapes.2155-56 Irrigation 1949.2157 Cattle raised on feed.

2158 Cattle spraying.2159 Grain Harvesting, Farm machinery.2160 Vine Beater, Farm machinery.2161 Potato field for seed.2162 Potato grading.2163 Sacked Potatoes2164 Hi-Speed 4 row Potato planter, Farm machinery.2165-66 Potato Harvesting.2167-68 Grain Elevators, ca. 1947.2169 Grade school for Farm Labor Camp.

2170 Nursery School for Farm Labor Camp.2171-72 Housing for permanent farm help.2173 Drip watering method for Poultry.2174 Turkeys, Dress-Out.

2175 Two story chicken house.2176-77 Grain, combines, farm machinery.2178-79 Combines harvesting Hannchen Barley.2180 Potato Show-Trubute to G.R. Hyslop2181 Klamath exhibit-State Fair, ca. 1947.

2182 Spraying Grasshoppers with DDT.2183 Grasshoppers-sprayed.2184-87 Grasshoppers being sprayed with DDT.2188-89 Weed spraying 1946

2190-92 Harvesting Potatoes, Farm machinery.2193 Bell Potato digger and sacker.2194 Onion Harvester.2195 Potato starch and glucose plant building.

2196 A Cull Dump-Agricultural refuse only.2197-98 Potato Harvesting.

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2199 Potatoes2200 Potatoes

2201-05 A Breadcaster used for reseeding.2206 Ladino Clover, Ralph Friesen2207-08 Vacuum Mower.2209 Vacuum Harvester.

2210 Ladino Clover being hulled by stationary Machine.2211 Stationary Seed Drier.2212 Native grass pasture.2213 Potato Blower, into silo.2214 Trench silo being filled.

2215 Trench silo being filled, and packed down.2216 Drainage Ditch, Irrigation.2217-18 Harvesting Corn.2219-20 Cattle.2221 Water Utilization Tour.

2222-23 Land leveling.2224-25 Irrigation.2226-27 Blue Grass, Merion

2228 Thresher, Blue Grass.2229 Potato, combine, ca. 19532230 Dairy cows in pasture, ca. 1953.2231 Cattle back scratchers & Salt & mineral box and Stock Pond.2232 Dehorning Calves.

2233 Feed for Cattle.2234 Bailed Alfalfa Stockes.2235-36 Cattle feeder operation.2237-39 Irrigation Ditch Break, ca. 1953.2240-41 Jefferson County Rodeo, ca. 1953.

2242-43 Weed Control.2244-45 Potato combine.2246-47 Erosion.2248 4-H Hog.

2249 4-H Lamb.2250 4-H Dairy Heifers.2251-53 4-H Forestry Project, Warm Springs.2254 4-H Food Processing Project, Warm Springs.

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2255-57 4-H Water Development Project, Warm Springs.2258-62 4-H Fish & Wildlife Project, Warm Springs.2263-65 4-H Branding, Animal Husbandry, Warm Springs.2266-67 4-H Animal Husbandry, Warm Springs.

2268 Grasshopper, Spraying, ca. 1943.2269 Field spraying, Tractor, ca. 1943.2270 Field Spraying, Airplane, ca. 1943.2271-72 Potato Cellar construction 1943 Klamath County.2273-75 Migrant Farm Labor Camp "Merrill" 1943 Klamath County.

2276-78 Potatoes, Tuber unit planting, Klamath County, ca. 1943.2279 Potato Elevator.2280-81 Klamath Falls, ca. 1945.2282-83 Potato Harvesting, Klamath County, ca. 1945.2284-86 Malin Migrant Labor Camp.2287 Land Reclamation, Klamath County, ca. 1946.

2288 Ducks in Barley Field.2289 Barley Harvesting, combine.2290 Hay Stacker.2291 Buck Rake.2292 Mrs. Paul Dwigans, ca. 1952.

2293 Phil Farrell.2294 Jefferson County Exhibit State Fair.2295-96 Livestock Exhibit County Fair.2297 Shorthorn Steer, 4-H project.

2298 Hereford Steer 4-H project.2299 Calves 4-H, ca. 1950.2300 4-H Calf, Hay, ca. 1950.2301 U N Flag.2302 Farm House remodeled, ca. 1950.

2303 Farm House, ca. 19502304 Farm House before remodeled, #2302, ca. 1950.2305 Farm House.2306 Spraying 1949, Farm Machinery.

2307 Weed Control, Jefferson County.2308 Mowing Machine.2309 Vacuum mower.2310 Seed Storing in Bank, ca. 1950.2311 Dry Land Wheat.

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2312 Erosion Control.2313 Land Plane, Farm Machinery, ca. 1950.2314 Irrigation, Jefferson County, ca. 1948.2315 Spring Development water.2316-17 4-H Calf, County Fair.

2318 Thresher for Clover.2319 Combine for clover, Harvesting Machine.2320 Clover.2321-22 Land Grading for Irrigation.

2323-24 "Water Fair" Parade Madress OR.

2325 Cattle "Spray Dip", ca. 1946.2326-41 Land Clearing for Reclamation Project, Jefferson County.2342 Irrigation, Jefferson County.2343-44 Land Plane Leveling 1945 Jefferson County.

2345 Food Preservation Exhibit, Harvesting Festival Portland 1941.2346 Clothing Style Review, ca. 1937.2347 Wool Carding and spinning Class OSU.2348 Wool uses Class OSU.

2349 Portable Cannery, Marion County 1934. vi,2350 Growth & Health Project-winner Sidney Rasmussen, ca. 1930.2351 Growth & Helth Project-winner Flora Wick, ca. 1930.2352 Home Food Preservation Project members 1932.2353 Pressure Cooker demonstration, Lane County.

2354 Electric Dehydrator, Lane County.2355 4-H Cooking, ca. 1945.2356 Simple Carpentry women.2357 Cooking Demonstration class.

2358 Extension Activities, Radio Broadcasting.2359 State Home Economics Council, ca. 1945.

Box52 (P020:2360-P020:2548)

2360-61 Pomeroy House, outside.2362 View from Porch of Pomroy House.2363-65 Pomroy House Outside.

2366-80 Farm House demonstration, ca. 1918-1919.2381 Vintage Car, working at cross purposes with calgri2382 Turkey Exhibit State Fair, ca. 1956.

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2383 Extension Service Display, ca. 1922.

2384-88 Azalea House OSU2389 Azalea Sager seated second from left.2390 Design for hooked or braided rugs, ca. 1950.2391 Hooking Rugs Exhibit, ca. 1950.

2392-93 Hooking Rugs Exhibit, ca. 1950.2394 Erosion, Grant County, ca. 19442395 Sheep on way to market Grant County, ca. 1944.

2396-98 Hay Stacking Equipment, Grant County, ca. 1944.2399 Hay Rake, Grant County, ca. 1944.2400 Bull Grading Demonstration, Cattle, ca. 1944.2401 Spraying Cattle 1944 Grant County.

2402 Dehorning Cattle "Hot Iron".2403-07 Soil Conservation, Drainage ditch.2408 Erosion Control, seeded skid road.2409 Grasshopper Damage, Alfalfa, ca. 1948.

2410 Grasshopper Bait, ca. 1948.2411 Grasshopper Bait Spreader.2412 Hay Bailer, 1949 Grant County.2413 Erosion Dam & Spreader Ditch Grant County, ca. 1949.2414-15 Spreader Ditch.

2416-20 Williams Channel Job.2421-22 Land Reclamation.2423 Same Area as #2421-22 Hay Crop.2424 Same Area as #2421-22 Oats & Alfalfa.2425 Grain & Grass exhibit, County Fair.

2426 Grant County State Cattleman of the year, Fred Lemche.2427 Branding Table, Cattle.2428 Cattle Corral setup.2429 Stock Pond, ca. 1951.

2430 Ditch Lay out, Irrigation.2431 Hay Stacks.2432-33 Williams Channel Water.2434-36 Model Kitchen, ca. 1935.2437 Extension, Home Ec.

2438-44 Refinishing Furniture, Deschutes County.2445-51 Chair Slip Covers Making.

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2452 Joan Patterson, ca. 1939.2453 Spot dying demonstration.

2454 Pea Viners, Machinery.2455-2456 Nematode Control, Pests.

2457 Diversion canal, Lost and Klamath Rivers.2458 Demonstration Car-- Explosives and supplies were carried in the lock boxes and

the tools on the running board. A special compartment was provided in the equipment box for the handy box containing caps and fuse.

2459 no print246O Vintage cars2461 Girl with baby pig.2462 Specialist meets with farmers, E.R. Jackman, ca. 19252463 Seven wild cats, predator control.2464 Morrow County, Eat More Lamb campaign, ca. 19302465 Umatilla County 1953, Rew Elevator, Pendleton Grain Growers Inc.2466-67 Polk County, Tree shaker attached to tractor.

2468-69 Polk County 1945, Hay bailers.2470-71 Distribution of liquid fertilizer, ca. 19462472 Mechanical prune harvester, ca. 19522473 Sorting tray on mechanical prune harvester, ca. 1952

2474 Morrow County 1918, combine harvester.2475 grain elevators and storage bins, ca. 19182476-77 1920 Morrow County, dairy cattle.2478 Rodeo, ca. 1922

2479 1928 Morrow County, plowing with tractor.2480 1927 Morrow County, combine & wagon.2481 1940 Lake county, Fair Ground Building.2482 Drainage problem flooded land, ca. 1937

2483 Drainage after flood.2484 1943 Predator project-Coyote fur take.2485 1942 Lincoln county, predator control-Cougar.2486-89 Land clearing, stump burning & blasting, Clackamas County, ca. 1926

2490-91 Land clearing, Clackamas county, ca. 19322492-93 Land clearing, Tillamook county, ca. 19172494-98 Land clearing, Coos county, ca. 19252499-2500 Drainage problems, Coos county.

2501 Cows in typical Tillamook pasture.

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2502 A monument on roadside to show what once covered 50 acres, Large Trees.2503-04 Coos & Curry county, Boats, ca. 19202505 Vintage car, ca. 1920.

2506 Valby Lutheran Church--Gooseberry Community.2507 harvesting barley, ca. 19292508-10 rabbit drive west of Echo, ca. 19242511 1929 Tillamook county, Pomeranion Turnips.

2512 1922 Northwest grain & hay show.2513-15 1922 Umatilla County, Beekeeping club meeting2516-17 Lilies2518-20 Erosion control, ca. 1941.2521 Siletz Indians B (identified by Siletz elder as Oscar Wood and wife, Marthe)2522 Train load of spruce logs, ca. 19192523 buggy, horse drawn, way to school, ca. 19192524 Sand stabilization by planting grass, ca. 19402525 Grasshopper infestation "Locust".

2526-27 1923 Homestead.2528 Horse drawn buggies.2529-30 Snake river canyon.2531 Vintage car--silo campaign advertising.

2532 1919 Community meeting.2533 Grange Hall, 1936 Alfalfa community.2534 Vintage car on high desert, ca. 1922.2535 Harney county experiment station, ca. 1922.2536 Vintage car in snow, ca. 1916.

2537 Vintage cars, farm tour, ca. 19172538 shipping explosives by truck, ca. 19242539 Water development, Malhur county.2540-47 Dave Kennedy's Retirement, ca. 19602548 George H. Jenkins Retirement, ca. 1963